I suppose those engaged in trying to work out a moral code for the ages will always get the last word. No one interested in living a good life will squander as many minutes on the topic. For what it is worth I have tried to make the case that what is really good is not an objective matter. I therefore offer no objective evidence since that would only undermine my position.
What is really good is not such a big deal. It's something we recognize but don't need to try and capture in a jar once and for all. We can't own it or weigh it or eat it. Those who wish to argue which objective system is best may carry on, and may the worst person win. Bored now.
What is really good is not such a big deal. It's something we recognize but don't need to try and capture in a jar once and for all. We can't own it or weigh it or eat it. Those who wish to argue which objective system is best may carry on, and may the worst person win. Bored now.