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<blockquote data-quote="Speedwell" data-source="post: 75157951" data-attributes="member: 387171"><p>That could be, but that's not the question you asked. You wanted to know how people justify condemning the moral views of others even though they do not support moral objectivity.</p><p>That will do for a working hypothesis, although I suspect there is more to it than that, as more of our mind beyond the conscious part is involved.</p><p></p><p>It's not really a coincidence at all. They have the same moral values embedded in their superegos because they were all socialized in the same society, by adults similarly socialized, etc..</p><p> Yes, subjective moral values are not objective moral values.</p><p></p><p>You know, this line of argument is not doing you much good. Condemning moral subjectivists because they are not doing subjective morality according to your rules just makes you look jealous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speedwell, post: 75157951, member: 387171"] That could be, but that's not the question you asked. You wanted to know how people justify condemning the moral views of others even though they do not support moral objectivity. That will do for a working hypothesis, although I suspect there is more to it than that, as more of our mind beyond the conscious part is involved. It's not really a coincidence at all. They have the same moral values embedded in their superegos because they were all socialized in the same society, by adults similarly socialized, etc.. Yes, subjective moral values are not objective moral values. You know, this line of argument is not doing you much good. Condemning moral subjectivists because they are not doing subjective morality according to your rules just makes you look jealous. [/QUOTE]
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