(April 4, 2019 at 4:41 pm)Gae Bolga Wrote: If you say so, but that doesn't make any comment on the item of contention - that moral content and aesthetic content are distinct even if they may sometimes coincide.
As someone who believes in objective morality, you haven’t made one objectively moral statement, that demonstrate that it’s absent of any aesthetic content.
The example you said was “killing your enemies is good” but this isn’t objectively or morally true.
Your my enemy, killing you isn’t good. In fact it would be wrong for me to kill you.
Your statement lacks any indication as to why it’s objectively good, so that we can confirm whether good here lacks any aesthetic properties.