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TopicIs 'morality' subjective or objective?
FlyEaglesFly24
05/29/23 8:11:48 PM
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CSCA33 posted...
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.

No, its not a fact. I hate strawberries. Liking and disliking them is clearly subjective. Like the tolerance of any experience a person can have. People like and dislike different things, and they get to decide what they are. Ergo, a person who doesnt like strawberries is never going to say that they taste good, and theyd be right to do so, from their own point of view.

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