(August 13, 2019 at 11:28 pm)Gae Bolga Wrote:Grandizer Wrote:If pizza is considered tasty because it contains certain ingredients, is crispy to a specific degree, etc., and according to some measure, it is tasty, that's objectivism.
Negatron. That some person finds some pizza tasty due to their own peculiar likes is a fact about that person. It’s objectivrly true, but since it’s about them...in moral theory, it’s “subjective”.
Realism - facts of a matter
Subjectivism - facts of a person
Relativism - facts of a culture
Error Theory - not facts at all
It's not about my likes or dislikes in that part, though. If we assume there is some perhaps scientific standard by which we can determine whether pizza is tasty or not based on things about the pizza, wouldn't that be objective?
It's like the whole thing about objective beauty. You know how there is a way in math to measure that using a standard based in symmetry and such. That's what I mean.