And to be very clear, ethical principles are subjective. There is no objectively right or wrong thing as far nature is concerned.
Deonotlogists and other Moral Realists and Universalists are shook
But yeah, let's imagine moral ontology was solved, and that moral relativism and nihilism are the only ethical theories around...
That sounds like a fun paradox.
Is "The only objective moral fact is that there is no objective morality" a truthful statement? Is it rational?
Deonotlogists and other Moral Realists and Universalists are shook
But yeah, let's imagine moral ontology was solved, and that moral relativism and nihilism are the only ethical theories around...
That sounds like a fun paradox.
Is "The only objective moral fact is that there is no objective morality" a truthful statement? Is it rational?