In math how do you know that if A = B and B= C that A = C. That's a premise. And it's taken to be true because it's not provable. Same thing in reasoning with moral statements. — khaled
You're arguing that mathematical statements can't be true or false? — Terrapin Station
No. — khaled
You just said to forget about that. If you're not forgetting about it then we're back to trying to make sense of the initial comment. — Terrapin Station
Why not? — khaled
Because there's nothing to get correct or incorrect. It's simply an utterance re how an individual feels towards the behavior in question. You can't get that correct or incorrect. However one feels is how one feels. — Terrapin Station
A moral statement is not necessarily a statement of how one feels. — khaled
Yeah, it is. That's what they are ontologically. — Terrapin Station
So all thieves think theft is morally ok? — khaled
Does that mean they wouldn't mind if someone robbed them? — khaled
Just saying "emotivism is the case" doesn't make it the case. — khaled
Because if the first statement has non truth value then what exactly did I just say here? — khaled
The other two would only be the case for an individual if they feel that way. — Terrapin Station
P1: Creating happy people is morally neutral — khaled
No. That has no truth value. — Terrapin Station
And you said P2 and C would be the case for an individual who agrees with P1 — khaled
The other two would only be the case for an individual if they feel that way. — Terrapin Station
Look, basically, you're not really a subjectivist on this stuff. Which is something I pointed out a long time ago. — Terrapin Station
No no no, I'd say I am. — khaled
Is there a way to make sense of any ethical stance from a subjectivist/emotivist standpoint? — khaled
You wouldn't ask this if you really thought it was subjective. — Terrapin Station
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