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Let us assume that objective morality exists. There are a set of rules/laws that are true. It actually is evil to murder, and so on.
What then? Why would this make any difference to human behaviour? After all, aren't we given the choice as to whether to obey those laws or not? If we can disobey these laws just as easily as we can disobey any human made laws what is it that objective morality actually does?
What then? Why would this make any difference to human behaviour? After all, aren't we given the choice as to whether to obey those laws or not? If we can disobey these laws just as easily as we can disobey any human made laws what is it that objective morality actually does?