Ah. yes - fixed.I think you meant to write "Yes" here, so I will assume that you did. — Janus
What's with philosophers misusing "begs the question"?If something that accords with the most common, cross-cultural feelings of communal life (about what is good, to be explicit here) could nonetheless not be good, then this begs the question as to on what grounds it could fail to be good. — Janus
What's with philosophers misusing "begs the question"? — Banno
Allow me to insert my own ideas here — VagabondSpectre
......even if “good” is undefinable, and even if “goodness” is not derivable from naturalistic conditions, can “good” still be an innately sensible quality? — Mww
I agree with you, i think; although I might summarise it somewhat briefly as that in the end, it's what we do that counts. And it is "we" not "I". — Banno
Now the Open Question Argument would have us look to this and consider, could something be what accords with the most common, cross-cultural human feelings of communal life, and yet not be good? - Banno
If something that accords with the most common, cross-cultural feelings of communal life (about what is good, to be explicit here) could nonetheless not be good, then this begs the question as to on what grounds it could fail to be good. — Janus
We aren’t going to do anything (the practice) that counts (the good) until we know (the presupposition) what counts. — Mww
Is it good to turn away asylum seekers? To build walls against immigrants? To fuck your economy? On at least one of these things, you might agree that it isn't, but is considered by at least a large number of folk to be worth doing. — Banno
most common, cross-cultural feelings of communal life as to what is good, — Janus
Sure, and I see that you will not accept the properties I show you, saying that the wrong is not to be found in the broken pup. I point out that blue is not found in the cup, but you insist that it is. — Banno
You talk of subjectivism, yet use "we" and "our".
We spoke before about how we all agree that a broken pup is not A Good Thing.
These things are shared. Yet you claim they are internal.
How do you get around that? — Banno
you can't just say "the property is in the broken pup" you have to provide evidence of it being in the broken pup, — Terrapin Station
And that's the same as saying "you can't just say that the cup is blue" — Banno
You need to do the same to support that it's an objective property, — Terrapin Station
Dude, I'm not claiming that it is an objective property. . — Banno
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