Then where do you get your morality from?
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Replying to @worthy248 @bAbAHAdAd
the euthyphro dilemma well proves that getting your morality from "someone" and somewhere is absurd and unworkable
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morality exists as a state of affairs and nothing else.
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Replying to @gabrielamadej @worthy248
"as a state of affairs" yet description =/= prescription
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @worthy248
no. you're misusing the fact/value distinction. i'm saying the ought property exists as a state of affairs.
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i'm invoking ethical non-naturalism, not ethical naturalism.
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which *itself* uses the fact/value distinction to argue against ethical naturalism. so that doesn't really work here.
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Replying to @gabrielamadej @worthy248
You're talking in circles. Simply the fact that morality exists as a state of affairs in no way justifies morality
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @worthy248
you didn't ask me to "justify morality" - whatever that would entail. i was responding to,
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"where do you get your morals from?" as you can clearly see in the thread.
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Basically morality is self delusion.
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