Yes, once you set the premise that well-being is the yardstick, then you can measure objectively. Need that first though.
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I'd disagree w/ all that & go with wellbeing of every individual but this is not objectively right choice. Got to argue for it
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Admittedly, this is all pretty useless for us to determine, since Moral Philosophy started using empirics in the 50s.
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And their current working theory is virtue ethics, pretty much identical to Stoicism. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtue_ethics …
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Nooooo! Philosophy! *runs away*
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