RE: Morality
January 24, 2019 at 6:55 pm
(This post was last modified: January 24, 2019 at 6:56 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
Ultimately, you wondered how moral realism deals with moral disagreement. Simply, it accepts the existence of moral disagreement.
Within that, you wondered how a realist would make their moral case. The same way that they would make any other case about any other thing.
Beneath that, how one could be in posession of a moral fact. Observation.
Contained by that "aren't those all like, just their subjective opinions" - Not at all.
You already asked for clarification here, and already got it. Engage with the answer you've been given or fuck off, lol.
Within that, you wondered how a realist would make their moral case. The same way that they would make any other case about any other thing.
Beneath that, how one could be in posession of a moral fact. Observation.
Contained by that "aren't those all like, just their subjective opinions" - Not at all.
(January 24, 2019 at 6:54 pm)Acrobat Wrote: No you didn’t. I’ll ask you the two simples questions again:
So we'll simply if for, with Yes or No, which you can elaborate on if you choose:
Calling the holocaust morally bad, is a value judgement. Yes or No?
Values judgements are evaluative proposition, Yes or No?
You already asked for clarification here, and already got it. Engage with the answer you've been given or fuck off, lol.
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