(June 24, 2017 at 3:48 pm)Khemikal Wrote: An objective morality, as opposed to an absolutist morality, can tell you, for example..that it would be bad to do some thing x in one scenario...but not bad or even good in another. Particularly in that the act is only bad if it meets the objective -conditions- for being bad...the same act in different conditions will not support the same moral conclusions.
That's right -- there's a difference between subjective morality and relative morality.