(June 5, 2013 at 9:26 am)littleendian Wrote:(June 5, 2013 at 9:17 am)dazzn Wrote: society that that morals are subjective and transient.You keep saying things like that and I still don't have a clue what idea (if any) you're really trying to convey! Morals are subjective, but how does that lead to "anything goes"? There still is a common denominator determined by the majority and written down in the law which are all those morals society decided to apply to anyone, whether (s)he shares those ideals or not, with the justification that (s)he decides to live in that society.
so anything goes, by definition. if you truly believe that morals are subjective, then it lends to anything being acceptable anytime. it also negates "conscience", but if you don't want qualify your beliefs, that's your own business.
I disagree. subjective morality means that anything is acceptable, and one merely forms his or her own personal morality.