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TopicIs 'morality' subjective or objective?
Skankhair
05/29/23 8:08:10 PM
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You obviously dont since you think something being subjective means it matters less.

I also know that under a subjective moral framework you MUST have contradictions and logical impossibilities like an action being both morally right and morally wrong because without an objective framework to adjudicate, all subjective moral judgements must be equally valid.

No, not all moral judgements are equally valid. You just dont know what subjective means. Saying murder is wrong is subjective, that doesnt mean it also isnt true.

You can't address this problem with subjective morality because it is inherent that the contradiction exists in order to have a subjective moral framework.

There is no problem with subjective morality, you just dont know what subjective means. You think something being subjectively true is less true or less valid but thats not what it means.
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