Well, first I'm not arguing for an objective morality. I'm saying the objective/subjective distinction is a non-starter. — Banno
And second, I have presented evidence, but for some reason you don't appear to recognise it — Banno
Here is the broken pup. Here, the crying child. These are consequences of the pup being kicked; and these are not good. — Banno
Perhaps you might reconsider what is being said, then. — Banno
You listed two things that don't have anything at all to do with morality in themselves. — Terrapin Station
How could you claim that these "don't have anything to do with morality"? — Banno
Then came the part where you said that a moral statement is one that says what ought to be the case. I reject that as incomplete, as it erroneously excludes statements that say what is good, which are obviously moral statements. You say that they're not excluded, because you say something along the lines that to say the one is to say the other, and/or that the one logically implies the other. That's what I reject. — S
Really?
So just to be clear, you do think that moral statements are about what we ought do? — Banno
A statements of preference says what the speaker prefers for themselves. A moral statements says what the speaker prefers for everyone. — Banno
Hang on. I listed a broken pup and a crying child.
How could you claim that these "don't have anything to do with morality"? — Banno
The MORAL part is the "It's good"/"It's bad"/etc. A broken pup is a broken pup. Absent persons' preferences/feelings/etc. the broken pup in itself doesn't say anything whatsoever, it's not any evidence at all, of anything MORAL. It's just a fact that there's a broken pup. — Terrapin Station
A statements of preference says what the speaker prefers for themselves. A moral statements says what the speaker prefers for everyone. — Banno
So, you look at the broken pup and crying child and don't see the moral import. — Banno
Where is the moral stuff IN the broken pup itself? — Terrapin Station
Again, what is the baggage behind your adding "itself"? — Banno
Why is kicking pups bad? — Banno
So, you look at the broken pup and crying child and don't see the moral import. — Banno
So, this should be "So, you look at the broken pup and crying child and don't feel any compassion?" — Janus
You're saying the MORAL stuff is IN the broken pup. — Terrapin Station
You're saying the blue is in the cup, — Banno
How anyone judges a color is irrelevant to this. — Terrapin Station
Contrast to those who say good is subjective.
If goodness is subjective, then you can be right and I can be right, even if our views contradict one another.
Hence a subjectivist cannot claim their moral view is true. — Banno
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