• @Dasus
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      19 months ago

      No such thing as objective morality exists or can exist.

      It’s contextual, ie subjective.

      No need to equicovate.

      • @[email protected]
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        19 months ago

        I’m not arguing for “one single 100% objective morality”. I’m arguing for social progress - maybe towards one of an infinite number of meaningful, functioning moralities that are objectively better than what we have now. Like optimizing or approximating a function that we know has no precise solution.

        And “objective” can’t mean some kind of ground truth by e.g. a divine creator. But you can have objective statistical measurements for example about happiness or suffering, or have an objective determination if something is likely to lead to extinction or not.

      • @LemmysMum
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        9 months ago

        Then consensus can’t exist and the opinions of the majority are meaningless as are any of your postulations.

        Congratulations you destroyed your own argument.