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TopicIs 'morality' subjective or objective?
The_Apologist
05/30/23 2:16:12 AM
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videospirit posted...
That's like saying we flip a coin a googolplex times a second and get tails every time, every second, of every day, for how unlikely that would be for our observations to be eternally consistent... purely by coincidence.

It's still possible, though.

But the solipsist can certainly do better than this; they can say that the 'laws of nature' are actually just laws governing how the solipsistic mind works. And then the regularity of experience isn't an astronomical coincidence anymore. You can ask why the solipsistic mind should operate according to regular laws, but then again we can also ask that about the physical universe.
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