can you give just one example of anything that is subjectively better than anything else, in any sense of the word better, that is not just an opinion/view. — Rank Amateur
In your view - that in no way is any kind of a truth statement — Rank Amateur
the objective standard (although obviously it is not an object) is the shared set of mores which have evolved — Janus
It simply isn't universal. Full stop. — S
I appeal within myself, not outside of myself to others. — S
How would you justify that to yourself? — Janus
As I see it "the debate that's going on" is itself a litany of irrelevancies and category errors. — Janus
Those to be taken as objective morality is the categorical error. — Mww
I'd just want the money. I wouldn't care about the moral status of the act. — S
It's all but universal, and that's what matters. The anomalies of a deviant few are irrelevant. — Janus
Ah, the romantic fantasy of the individualist! You're not the first to indulge it, and you won't be the last; but it's a woefully simplistic view. — Janus
No, you know that I didn't say that, and you're bright enough to pick up that I specified a corporation for a reason. — S
:up:Ah, the romantic fantasy of the individualist! — Janus
:up:Of course they are not really "objective" they are inter-subjective. — Janus
And where does the individual stem from? Hint: It begins with "S". You didn't choose your moral system so much as it chose you.You are fundamentally mistaken about where morality stems from. It stems from the individual — S
In practice, though, your morality is not going to differ form the vast majority unless you're one of the deviant few; so it is not uniquely yours, and you never would have had it in the first place if you were not enculturated into it.
Of course, on the hand, I am not saying that an individual's moral principles are not what matters most to them. — Janus
Yes, and I suspect that would be because you don't consider corporations to be morally justified in their practices, and therefore feel justified in taking whatever you can from them. But you declined to spell that out. — Janus
And where does the individual stem from? Hint: It begins with "S". You didn't choose your moral system so much as it chose you. — Baden
You're a fragment of the sociocultural awkwardly expressed through the mostly compliant body of an ape. Your perceived individualism and autonomy is largely formed of retroactive confabulations designed to make the marriage between the fragment and the ape less acrimonious. There's plenty you can't do but manage to convince yourself that you don't want to. — Baden
Trying to play psychologist, are you? — S
You're just rationalising your own deep-seated aversion to confronting the dark side of our human nature. — S
It's all but universal, — Janus
And we might judge them according to their efficacy in promoting harmonious relations. — Janus
It goes for almost all of us to a large degree except for true deviants like sociopaths where through some combination of environment (often abuse) and genetics, enculturation is seriously short-circuited. — Baden
Nothing you've come up with here is particularly dark compared to what goes on in the real world daily. — Baden
And the irony here is that you actually know very little about me and my life. Certainly not enough to rule out that I'm part of the dark goings on in the real world on a regular basis. — S
Not important, I'm more interested in the general point, which is that we're all apt to overestimate our moral autonomy and when it comes to the crunch, fall mostly in line, often inventing some reason why we 'had' to. — Baden
Not important, I'm more interested in the general point, which is that we're all apt to overestimate our moral autonomy and when it comes to the crunch, fall mostly in line, often inventing some reason why we 'had' to. — Baden
You are fundamentally mistaken about where morality stems from. It stems from the individual, from their moral feelings. I would stand by my moral judgement that murder is wrong, even if everyone else in the world judged it to be right. — S
The difference between prevalence and popularity is? — Terrapin Station
The way you could constantly misunderstand English is irritating. Look up a dictionary on this too and if you still can't figure it out, I'll tell you. But make an effort. — Baden
How do you think socialization works? How do you think society works? If we were all lone wolves fighting for territory, this might make sense. As the human world is, it doesn’t make any sense. — Noah Te Stroete
My issue is if you chose as best you can to place yourself close to subjective end, you are forgoing the right to evaluate the moral judgment of others. It can't just be subjective for you. Nietzsche has to assume the guy stabbing him in the back with a knife is just listening to his particular truth, and his personal morality based on that truth — Rank Amateur
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