Why is it time to relinquish it; what do you care? I mean, arguing about it on the forum is one thing, but why would you give a damn about how I live the rest of my life?Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 11:37 pmBut not realizing that subjectivism is at fault, not me.
Sooner or later, you're probably going to have to subject subjectivism to some sort of scrutiny. And when you do, it will dissolve faster than tissue paper in water. It cannot ground a society, cannot provide information about right and wrong, and can only throw you at the mercy of whatever momentary feeling or sensation strikes you. It's time to relinquish it.
I'm fine as I am, thanks. But then I understand that rationality plays a very small part in morality, and it is mainly am emotionally based thing. That's why your constant bleating about my view not being rational just makes you look silly. And by the time you have twisted and misinterpreted my words, the thing you end up criticising bears hardly any resemblance to what I've said, anyway.When you see sense about that, consider nihilism. It's at least a rational possibility. Subjectivism is not.
I have done my best to describe what I think morality is and how it works, and I've said alI I have to say, so to carry on would just amount to my repeating myself over and over. There is nothing to stop you from trying to present a convincing argument for objective moral truth though, as long as you don't mind flogging a dead horse, that is.
I won't keep asking you to respond to this, btw.
It is quite clear you have no intention of making an attempt.So far, all you have done is make claims of objective moral truth, but until you can demonstrate it's existence empirically, those claims can only be regarded as nothing more than your opinions, or personal beliefs. So, for those of us who do not believe there is such a thing as objective moral truth, what can you offer that will rationally force us to reconsider? Even if we allow that God exists, and he issues moral imperatives, he is not giving us truths, because imperatives can be neither true nor false. Imperatives are just commands or instructions, not statements of truth.