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TopicIs 'morality' subjective or objective?
Skankhair
05/29/23 8:15:23 PM
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Thats not what subjective means.

Under a subjective moral framework, the definition of right and wrong varies and you can't say there is a valid or invalid definition of right and wrong because they are all subjective.

Thats not what subjective means. Something can be subjective and valid.

Without that external framework, you have to admit that an action can be both morally right and morally wrong. To admit otherwise is to admit that there is a separate determination that makes one subjective morality better, or more correct, than another. And that is objective morality.

There is no objective morality by definition. Human experience determines what is moral or not.
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