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Old 11-10-2002, 10:23 PM   #1
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Post Objectivism about Moral Values, Nonobjectivism about Non-Moral Values

Could a person consistently be an objectivist about moral values, while being some form of non-objectivist about non-moral values (e.g., aesthetic values)? In other words, could one consistently believe that (non-moral) beauty is purely subjective and "in the eye of the beholder," while simultaneously believing there are objective moral values?

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Is not that what most objectivists believe? One man's gothic masterpiece is another man's tacky monstrosity but they agree that murder is wrong.

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