RE: Do you wish there's a god?
April 10, 2019 at 9:17 am
(This post was last modified: April 10, 2019 at 9:20 am by The Grand Nudger.)
Do you want me to explain the difference between moral property making and moral compulsion, again? It;s pretty simple, IDK why you're arguing with me about this, you're also arguing with yourself in the process.
A thing may be bad, but that doesn't mean that everyone will agree that it is, or that everyone who agrees that it is will agree not to do it, or that we ought not do it. It doesn't even mean that people who do agree that the thing is bad and we ought not do it....won't do it. Oughts flow from one is, and an evaluative premise. The is, in a realist morality, is -is bad-.
A thing may be bad, but that doesn't mean that everyone will agree that it is, or that everyone who agrees that it is will agree not to do it, or that we ought not do it. It doesn't even mean that people who do agree that the thing is bad and we ought not do it....won't do it. Oughts flow from one is, and an evaluative premise. The is, in a realist morality, is -is bad-.
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