this post was submitted on 04 Oct 2025
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What would it mean that it's 'inherently' wrong, though? Where would the judgement come from? And if it does come from somewhere (eg evolutionary psychology, a god), doesn't that make it just the subjective morality of that thing?
The way it was explained to me was as analogous to maths. Idk much mathematical theory, but there are supposedly mathematical truths inherent to the universe, and this argument for morality is similar- that it doesn't come from somewhere, it just is. I don't think 'judgement' has anything to do with it, bc that would be subjective like you said
Maths is objective, yes. But maths is an 'is', while morality is an 'ought'. And you can't get an ought from an is without subjective values. And while maths is objective, any individual's understanding of it may be inaccurate.
Morality is an 'is' if you frame it as good vs evil like the context of this post
What would that actually mean though, for an act to be 'intrinsically good'? I understood a good act as meaning an act that is virtuous to do, but then surely what is virtuous is determined by personal values.
Good point