Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2023 10:00 pm
Harbal wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2023 9:48 pm
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2023 9:41 pm
Well, the fallacy you're employing there would be called "unwarranted assumption." So far as I've seen here, it hasn't been proved that morality is merely an "opinion," and one has no warrant for treating that as a given, therefore.
I don't suppose many people would think of their most strongly held moral beliefs as mere opinions, but that is basically what they are.
I understand you assume that. But it's only an assumption.
Yes, just like my assumption that my preference for blue, over red, is just a personal opinion, and does not correspond to a fact out in the world somewhere.
What is more interesting is that people have this strange propensity to think of things in moral terms, and to believe in conscience, and to talk about right and wrong...in a universe which, the Atheist must insist, has absolutely no such real entities as "rightness" or "wrongness" in it.
Right and wrong are just concepts. They don't exist outside of the mind that is conceiving them.
That's an odd fact. And since it is an obvious fact, one on which we cannot really disagree, since we're both talking about that phenomenon right now, it's that fact that requires explaining.
While you are explaining it, could you also explain why I prefer blue to red, or rasberries over strawberries?