Quote:No, but I'm sure there's something they'd like to condemn. If someone, say, beat up their granny, they'd be a bit pissed off if the culprit got off scot-free. But they couldn't say, 'That's not fair!' because fairness is a moral concept.
They could say it. They would just have no basis for it. It indeed, wouldn't stop them saying it, and feeling it. Morality doesn't have to be absolute. They can be a moral nihilist and still personally dislike things, easily.
Quote:Of course, they could take the law into their own hands, but they'd still feel a sense of entitlement to do so, no doubt.
Yes, and they can feel things ought to be or not be done without believing in any absolute morality. They can give moral orders and have feelings on the matter of morality, without it having any real basis for it whatsoever.