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TopicIs 'morality' subjective or objective?
CSCA33
05/29/23 7:51:12 PM
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FlyEaglesFly24 posted...
They are probably subjective (objectively) but should be taught as objective. If that makes sense.

In other words, Im sure someone is going to claim that murder is only wrong in societys that do not tolerate it, but I would argue that universally, murder should not be tolerated.
Probably better not to confuse or mislead people about what the words subjective and objective mean.

a person can like the taste of a strawberry. Its good. It tastes right. But this is based on the subject and their experience, ergo it is subjective.

Its a fact, and its true, but its also subjective.

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