That's a problem for you, but I'm not a moral realist so "not real enough" isn't a problem for me.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 3:56 pmBut it's only trivial. You're not requiring anybody to have to agree. You're not even stating that you personally wouldn't change your opinion one day.FlashDangerpants wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 3:35 pm Fashion only needs to exist as a cultural artifact for me to say "you are wearing silly trousers" and for that to be completely meaningful.
But morality requires more. It requires people to agree, and that they agree durably, and that they feel duty toward the particular moral assertion in question; because it's the foundation of all our common social projects, whether in commerce, education, justice, distribution, mutual respect, welfare, domestic life, and so on.
So "fashion-level" thinking is just useless when it comes to creating such common projects. Would we be satisfied to say no more than, "Your slavery/rape looks silly to me?"It would be "meaningful": but would it be enough?
And I have no idea why you would ever put the words "Your rape looks silly to me" into my mouth. I am describing how our normal cultural moral practices work in real life, along with all the normal attitudes to moral judgment and language. This is a descriptive account IC.