Morality without Absolute Morality
- By Bradskii
- Ethics & Morality
- 990 Replies
Then it was a waste of our time in you bringing them up.Nope, it's a very significant difference. Deontological ethics are only one way to frame an objective morality, and in my opinion the weakest.
So we'll not mention deontology again. I hope.Attacking objective morality based on perceived weaknesses of deontological ethics is attacking a man of straw.
Ah, you mean deontology. I thought we weren't going to mention that again...There certainly are significant disagreements, but the fact that human beings come to project their ethical frameworks on the Divine does not discredit the existence of a Divine standard.
It's the biggest problem that you have. What purpose can an objective morality have if we don't agree on what it is?I don't see vibrant disagreements and discussions on such matters as a problem, just a fact of seeing through a mirror darkly.
Exactly. Your source is silent on the matter. So I have to make that moral decision myself. Again, thanks for pointing that out.No, I'm not in the business of moral dictates. Search your own heart.
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