(November 11, 2018 at 7:38 pm)Khemikal Wrote: Nope. Your own idiosyncratic definition includes feeling..ideas..and environment. The simple fact of the latter two's inclusion is enough to establish moral realism. You don't realize that...I get that..but that is the fact of the matter.
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Provide an example of an objective moral fact which necessitates a particular "ought," and is not dependent on the feelings or ideas of a subjective agent.
Do you even disagree that moral ideas are predicated on feelings? Cuz I'm not even sure you do.