As an atheist, do you think something can be objectively established as evil? If so, how?
Subjectively, do you think there is evil?
Subjectively, do you think there is evil?
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As an atheist, do you think something can be objectively established as evil? If so, how?
Subjectively, do you think there is evil?
Evil and good as concepts are highly subjective, so no.
It makes sense, then, that you would think the same of good. So, in your opinion, something like love is also subjective?
As an atheist, do you think something can be objectively established as evil? If so, how?
Subjectively, do you think there is evil?
Love is such an abstract emotion, my autistic mind can barely grasp it as far as even understanding what the emotion feels like. Probably subjective in the sense that there are cultural differences in what is considered love, but I don't think love is a singular emotion, but more a collection of different emotional responses together.
I don't understand this question.
Yes. If it is harmful to a human mode of living, it is objectively evil for us as human beings.
As an atheist, do you think something can be objectively established as evil? If so, how?
Subjectively, do you think there is evil?
Is it only objective at that conceptual level, or is there a way to implement such an idea at a more practical level?
As an atheist, do you think something can be objectively established as evil? If so, how?
Subjectively, do you think there is evil?
Love seems illusive to a lot of people. I don't think the Bible says God is omnibenevolent (as people seem to use the word), and when debates ensue over issues of omnibenevolence, I'm not sure anyone really knows what they're talking about.
Regardless, atheists often seem put off by what happens in the Bible, so I'm wondering if it's just a personal displeasure or if there is something more to it.
I think that one can be more specific and practical.
I favor virtue ethics as a framework for understanding such issues. A basic understanding of the rational and social nature of human beings can ground an understanding of the various virtues on which effective human functioning depends. For instance, one can speak about how justice is rationality as applied to judging the character and obligations of others, and how justice is involved with the ability of people to effectively socialize with each other.
Yes, by its effect on man's life. That which promotes life is the good. That which harms it is evil. Man's life is the objective standard by which good and evil are measured.
Yes, my subjective moral system recognizes many moral wrongs.
In what way does your system handle interacting with others? It seems you would accept that their system can differ from yours.
There is no text book for that.
We all live our lives according to our own motivations which are driven by our individual psychology.
There is no magic formula to this stuff.
In what way does your system handle interacting with others? It seems you would accept that their system can differ from yours.