Harbal wrote: ↑Sat Apr 15, 2023 10:41 pm
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sat Apr 15, 2023 9:54 pm
Really? So it's just "in your opinion" that rape, or pedophilia, or slavery are not good?
No, it's not just my opinion, it is an opinion held by many.
But manifestly, not by all, and in many places, not by most. According to some culture, and even some whole societies, such things are allowable or even encouraged.
So there's no way, under a relativist or opinion-based system, to address that.
You're somehow convinced you're not actually, objectively right about that?
If morality were an objective fact, all nature would be bound by it.
To be "bound" morally is not the same as to be "bound" physically. We might all be morally "bound" by the axiom, "Thou shalt not covet," and yet all violate it. But we are bound by gravity in a way we cannot violate; but only because gravity isn't a moral property.
As you say,
Gravity is an objective fact, we cannot avoid it by refusing to acknowledge it, but we are free to make a choice with morality.
The idea that there are objective truths out in the universe that only apply to human beings seems ridiculous to me.
It's hard to see why it would seem that way. It's pretty clear that human beings are quite unique in nature.
Surely it is the fact that I won't eat my neighbours that is important, not why I won't eat them.
Well, that may be the important fact
to them; it's not the important fact
to you. What's important
to you is that
they don't eat you, and that
nobody eats you, or is allowed to eat you.
But given the axiom that morality is just an opinion, why should they not have you with fava beans, should the inclination ever strike them?
I hope you won't mind my not responding to the rest of your reply, one has to avoid too much exasperation at my age.

Conversation's always optional, of course. No offense taken, either way.