We've already laid aside the nihilist term since we mean different things by it.
But we have a disconnect in terms of moral realism because as a physicalist I can't see that something that can only be accessed by intuition has any likelihood of being an objective external truth.
So, I guess we have an impasse. I sincerely don't believe in objective moral values, and hold that all morality is just preference (whether chosen or innate).
Previously you had suggested that someone couldn't live as such, but I do. Do you agree that I do, and that therefore some can?
But we have a disconnect in terms of moral realism because as a physicalist I can't see that something that can only be accessed by intuition has any likelihood of being an objective external truth.
So, I guess we have an impasse. I sincerely don't believe in objective moral values, and hold that all morality is just preference (whether chosen or innate).
Previously you had suggested that someone couldn't live as such, but I do. Do you agree that I do, and that therefore some can?