@PhilosophyExp @Debsalini like that - murder, rape, hurtful lying, etc., etc. - but I doubt that this is one of them. /3
Russell's (@metamagician) argument is there isn't a right answer here. @Debsalini asks whether it would make a difference if strangers..?
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@Metamagician@Debsalini So does your approach allow for moral "progress"? (This is too complex for Twitter, isn't it!?) -
@PhilosophyExp@Debsalini Sure is! But I don't think the moral progress argument is effective against anything except very crude relativism.
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@PhilosophyExp@Debsalini Strictly speaking, I don't think there are ever "right" answers to "moral" issues. But there are cases where /1Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@PhilosophyExp@Debsalini we have widely shared values and so can converge on intersubjectively acceptable answers. Many cases are /2Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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