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Ethics & Morality
Understanding Objective Morality
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<blockquote data-quote="grasping the after wind" data-source="post: 74644938" data-attributes="member: 256417"><p>If the OP certifies that the guy is correct in claiming that the document does in fact hold legal authority then I would say there is a legal issue but as the OP has not stated what the objective morality is, how can anyone decide if Jane is faced with a moral dilemma or not? The OP has only assumed there is an objective morality in this hypothetical world but has neglected to explain what the tenets of that objective morality are. Until they are spelled out for us there is no way of knowing. </p><p></p><p>Does the objective morality of this world state that farming a field one does not own is immoral? If so, then under the objective morality of the hypothetical world the OP has constructed, Jane is guilty of an objectively immoral act.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grasping the after wind, post: 74644938, member: 256417"] If the OP certifies that the guy is correct in claiming that the document does in fact hold legal authority then I would say there is a legal issue but as the OP has not stated what the objective morality is, how can anyone decide if Jane is faced with a moral dilemma or not? The OP has only assumed there is an objective morality in this hypothetical world but has neglected to explain what the tenets of that objective morality are. Until they are spelled out for us there is no way of knowing. Does the objective morality of this world state that farming a field one does not own is immoral? If so, then under the objective morality of the hypothetical world the OP has constructed, Jane is guilty of an objectively immoral act. [/QUOTE]
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