Considering that human beings had no role in establishing their very existence, do they truly have the ability to determine what is morally right and wrong in a world that they had nothing to do with prior? — DJ Young
If independent thoughts based upon past events determine what is morally right and wrong, what determined it in the first place? — DJ Young
I would personally resort to the pre-existing statues in effect prior to humanity's rise, but I'm curious to hear the thoughts of fellow philosophers. — DJ Young
What is right or wrong is an opinion — apatheticynic
Kinda like the opinion about whether or not 2+2=4? When someone says, "it's my opinion that 2+2=5... " It doesn't change my mind. I just look at them funny. — anonymous66
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