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Post by movieliker on Apr 13, 2021 22:37:01 GMT
I disagree. Morality is not subjective. Of course there are exceptions. But morality is not subjective. Does objectivity even have exceptions? No.
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Post by Admin on Apr 13, 2021 23:09:21 GMT
I disagree. Morality is not subjective. Of course there are exceptions. But morality is not subjective. Does objectivity even have exceptions? No. But just said morality is "not subjective" (ie, objective) but has exceptions.
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Post by movieliker on Apr 13, 2021 23:45:52 GMT
I disagree. Morality is not subjective. Of course there are exceptions. But morality is not subjective.No. But just said morality is "not subjective" (ie, objective) but has exceptions. Morality has exceptions. Objectivity doesn't.
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Post by Admin on Apr 13, 2021 23:47:40 GMT
But just said morality is "not subjective" (ie, objective) but has exceptions. Morality has exceptions. Objectivity doesn't. If morality is not subjective, then it's objective.
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Post by movieliker on Apr 14, 2021 0:01:43 GMT
Morality has exceptions. Objectivity doesn't. If morality is not subjective, then it's objective. I agree.
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Post by Admin on Apr 14, 2021 1:00:44 GMT
If morality is not subjective, then it's objective. I agree. Cool. Now please explain how morality can have exceptions if it's objective.
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Post by movieliker on Apr 14, 2021 1:04:07 GMT
Cool. Now please explain how morality can have exceptions if it's objective. Killing is wrong. Exception - self defense
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Post by Admin on Apr 14, 2021 1:10:45 GMT
Cool. Now please explain how morality can have exceptions if it's objective. Killing is wrong. Exception - self defense But you said objectivity doesn't have exceptions.
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Post by movieliker on Apr 14, 2021 1:15:14 GMT
Killing is wrong. Exception - self defense But you said objectivity doesn't have exceptions. I did. This is an example of a morality exception. Not objectivity.
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Post by Admin on Apr 14, 2021 1:19:15 GMT
But you said objectivity doesn't have exceptions. I did. This is an example of a morality exception. Not objectivity. But you said that morality is objective. Is there a difference between objectivity and something that is objective?
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Post by movieliker on Apr 14, 2021 1:36:25 GMT
I did. This is an example of a morality exception. Not objectivity. But you said that morality is objective. Is there a difference between objectivity and something that is objective? I said morality has exceptions.
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Post by Admin on Apr 14, 2021 1:38:54 GMT
But you said that morality is objective. Is there a difference between objectivity and something that is objective? I said morality has exceptions. If objectivity has no exceptions and morality is objective, then morality has no exceptions.
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Post by movieliker on Apr 14, 2021 1:40:45 GMT
I said morality has exceptions. If objectivity has no exceptions and morality is objective, then morality has no exceptions. I disagree. Morality is the result of human judgement. Objectivity is a process.
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Post by Admin on Apr 14, 2021 1:43:23 GMT
If objectivity has no exceptions and morality is objective, then morality has no exceptions. I disagree. Morality is the result of human judgement. Objectivity is a process. 
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Post by Sarge on Apr 14, 2021 5:13:27 GMT
Asking for moral advice is like ordering pizza for the office, everyone wants something special but when it arrives, the pepperoni still goes first. No. From your perspective no one can say it's wrong for a teacher to seek a sexual relationship with a 12-year-old. Morality is not entirely subjective. No, from my perspective you haven't been following the conversation and you are boring.
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Post by gameboy on Apr 14, 2021 5:33:46 GMT
No. From your perspective no one can say it's wrong for a teacher to seek a sexual relationship with a 12-year-old. Morality is not entirely subjective. No, from my perspective you haven't been following the conversation and you are boring. No, your analogy was silly and didn't even apply. I don't know why I bothered with you. Pizza! Lol.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2021 7:50:56 GMT
Personally I would have to say no. 18 is too young for me even though they are legally an adult 'cause that is a 20 + year age difference and while I do have crushes on a lot of celebrities younger than me I prefer being with somebody older around my own age. With the question at hand though I have heard of Teachers still getting fired for dating students that are over 18 'cause it goes against the rules so you could be putting your job on the line.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2021 18:58:41 GMT
So what I have read in a nutshell is this:
It’s not moral because they are so much younger. It is ethical, because you’re following the law.
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Post by Spike Del Rey on Apr 15, 2021 12:42:31 GMT
Personally I would have to say no. 18 is too young for me even though they are legally an adult 'cause that is a 20 + year age difference and while I do have crushes on a lot of celebrities younger than me I prefer being with somebody older around my own age. With the question at hand though I have heard of Teachers still getting fired for dating students that are over 18 'cause it goes against the rules so you could be putting your job on the line. Welcome back!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2021 14:03:18 GMT
Well, legally you're in the clear obviously. Judgment from society/community is another matter
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