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Depends what is meant by "objective." For the sake of illustration, let's switch from morals to movies. If you ask me whether Pulp Fiction is better than the an Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes sequel, or if you ask me whether Powers Booth is a better actor than Denzel Washington, I'll tell you. If you disagree with me, I'll think you're wrong. Does that mean there is an objective standard for judging movies? Does it prove there is a god? Or does it just reveal something about how we use language? I really do think some behaviors are better than others, just like I think some movies are better than others, but I can't justify either belief. At least the Christians can't justify their beliefs either. They like to say that (among other lame explanations) morality is based on fear of punishment; but they don't say that because it makes sense or even because they believe it. They say it because we have been ineffectual at refuting it. I'm against rape because it hurts women. That's all I've got; that's my whole reason. That may not be an intellectually flashy justification of morals, but it seems to me more defensible than the Christian, "I'm just doing what I'm told." crc |
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I don't think there's any question, meanwhile, that subjective value judgments are "real." They don't (so far as we can tell) exist independently of sentient minds, but they certainly do exist. I think chocolate ice cream tastes terrible, and I think that capital punishment is entirely wrong. Anyone can disagree with me on either count, but both qualities--bad taste and immorality--are entirely real. They're just subjectively defined. Even though taste is subjective, that doesn't mean that "there's no such thing as delicious or yucky." For the same reason, the absolutist canard you quoted, "There's nothing really wrong with rape? No behavior is really better than any other behavior?", is a total non sequitur. - Nathan |
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Massimo Pigliucci claims a non-theistic objective morality, and I'll certainly agree with him that --- once we decide human happiness is a goal --- there are objective truths about which acts tend to promote human happiness. I'm sure Christians will protest that that is not really an objective morality because you have to subjectively pick the goal of human happiness before you can objectively decide which behaviors are good according to that goal; but religious morality has the same problem. crc |
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P1: Anything Macbeth wants to do is right. P2: MacBeth wants to rape Lady Macduff. C: If/when Macbeth rapes Lady Macduff, he is right to do so. Q.E.D. Disagree with P1 all you want (I disagree with it too), but it's a possible subjective value judgment. Plenty of tyrants of one form or another have decreed for themselves the ethical right to ravish innocent people. [Added a minute later:] As wiploc just substantiated. - Nathan |
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... and furthermore, I often hear William Lane Craig and other Christians argue with a straight face that there isn't a thing in this world wrong with rape. crc |
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