RE: Subjective Morality?
November 7, 2018 at 8:54 pm
(This post was last modified: November 7, 2018 at 8:58 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
The notion that value judgements are fundamentally irreducible to some "other x" is also contained within and espoused by moral realists. So, again, categorically, you have failed to object to realism.
However.........I think the heart of your non-objection to moral realism is true, and many other moral realists could and do agree. Whatever right or wrong is..if it -is- anything, human beings are remarkably malleable. We can mistake our comfort or our displeasure for morality or immorality not so much as a bug in the system...but more as part of it's normal and useful operation, lol.
However.........I think the heart of your non-objection to moral realism is true, and many other moral realists could and do agree. Whatever right or wrong is..if it -is- anything, human beings are remarkably malleable. We can mistake our comfort or our displeasure for morality or immorality not so much as a bug in the system...but more as part of it's normal and useful operation, lol.
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