durangodawood
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Depends on how you frame morality.On this we're pretty much in agreement, except that I maintain the right to disagree with this societal norm, as probably most people do. It's the idea that not accepting the societal norm, i.e that something is immoral, automatically means that one believes it to be moral. I don't think that this premise necessarily holds. The failure to condemn an action doesn't by necessity mean that one approves of it.
Moral rules as permissible vs impermissible leaves no middle ground.
Moral sentiments as "good" and "bad" leaves room for neutrality.
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