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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2017 13:42:47 GMT
Depends how you define morality, I guess. It can be objective if you think of morality as 'promoting wellbeing' or something similar. Generally though, it is subjective. Exactly so. If you think morality is a code of behaviour to promote wellbeing then morality is objective - it is an objective fact that "murder people regularly" does not promote wellbeing for individuals or society. If you don't think morality is that... well, tell me what you do think it is, and I'll tell you if I think it's objective or subjective.
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