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<blockquote data-quote="FrumiousBandersnatch" data-source="post: 75153689" data-attributes="member: 241055"><p>What I meant was that it seems that the closest you can get to objectivity in a moral framework is to build it on axiomatic moral principles, i.e. principles taken to be self-evidently true (as the article suggested). Given those axioms, it should be possible, in principle, to build an 'objective' moral framework as a formal system. I said it was a pity there were no examples because I have doubts about its feasibility in practice. </p><p></p><p>Yes, I agree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrumiousBandersnatch, post: 75153689, member: 241055"] What I meant was that it seems that the closest you can get to objectivity in a moral framework is to build it on axiomatic moral principles, i.e. principles taken to be self-evidently true (as the article suggested). Given those axioms, it should be possible, in principle, to build an 'objective' moral framework as a formal system. I said it was a pity there were no examples because I have doubts about its feasibility in practice. Yes, I agree. [/QUOTE]
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