(August 11, 2018 at 5:09 pm)Simon Moon Wrote: All you have to do is base morality on the well being (and ability to flourish) for humans.
Somethings with well-being can be defined objectively and independently of moral views, however, a lot of well being and sense of peace and contentment, lies in how we see ourselves. And a lot of how see ourselves lies in moral standards we believe in. Hence, it's kind of circular to base morality on this.
The heart of well being is in knowing yourself, potential, and approaching the path of improving with balance, but this is the heart of what religion is about. So it's seem stupid to me that we make morality defined around well being, when the greater aspect of well being, is how we approach morality.
And well being itself is highly subjective in itself and health is even subjective when it comes to mental health.