Kylie
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In the thread on mortal force there was a side-discussion about objective morality (for example, see this post). Is there such a thing as objective morality? If so, what is it? If not, why not?
Anyone who answers the question needs to give their definitions of “objective” and “morality.” Once they have set out their definitions they should go on to explain why they believe there is or is not an objective morality. Some starter definitions of objectivity can be found at Merriam-Webster and the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
If you want to critique someone’s position you should begin by telling them 1) Whether their conclusion accords with their definitions, 2) Whether you agree with their definitions, and 3) Why you believe their argument is sound or unsound.
I'd define morality as "a sense of right and wrong."
I'd define objective as "a fundamental aspect of reality, not something that exists just because someone says so."
So I'd ask, if there is a fundamental morality, where does it come from? Most believers I've spoken to have said God, but in that case they are saying that objective morality is just what God says, but objectivity needs something more than just "someone says," even if that someone is God.
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