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Ethics & Morality
Is there Objective Morality?
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<blockquote data-quote="zippy2006" data-source="post: 76283556" data-attributes="member: 342410"><p>Then we have another case where you believe in objective morality: consent. You believe that--<em>ceteris paribus</em>--forcing someone to do something against their will is objectively immoral, and you will <em>force</em> others to observe your own opinion in this matter.</p><p></p><p>I am not inconsistent, though. I agree that, generally speaking, forcing someone to do something against their will (such as eat pineapple pizza) is objectively immoral. And yeah, I am happy to force my opinion on others when they try to do certain things which I believe are objectively immoral.</p><p></p><p>The difference is that I don't irrationally claim that my opinion is subjective and objective at the same time. I don't say my opinion is merely subjective and then go around forcing everyone else to comply with my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zippy2006, post: 76283556, member: 342410"] Then we have another case where you believe in objective morality: consent. You believe that--[I]ceteris paribus[/I]--forcing someone to do something against their will is objectively immoral, and you will [I]force[/I] others to observe your own opinion in this matter. I am not inconsistent, though. I agree that, generally speaking, forcing someone to do something against their will (such as eat pineapple pizza) is objectively immoral. And yeah, I am happy to force my opinion on others when they try to do certain things which I believe are objectively immoral. The difference is that I don't irrationally claim that my opinion is subjective and objective at the same time. I don't say my opinion is merely subjective and then go around forcing everyone else to comply with my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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