(August 2, 2019 at 10:25 am)Gae Bolga Wrote: I guess the things you do and don’t do will just have to be added to the growing list of stuff you know fuck all about?
Either caring makes a moral ought subjective or it doesnt. It doesn’t make it subjective when other people care( or not) but not when you care (or not).
This isn’t even basic moral theory, it’s basic rational thought. Your objection holds in both cases, or it doesn’t. Always been your call.
At this point, you’re just stalling for time. You don’t have any explanation for how or why other people’s oughts aren’t objective, and you don’t have any explanation for how or why yours are.
You didn’t even create the thread to figure either thing out. Just an excuse to air your faith and grievances.
I ought to only do things I care for.
I ought to do things regardless of whether I care or not.
Did you see why one view of ought is based on care, and the other is not?