Ummm... Okay then...
The objectivity is implied in the imperative. If morality does not posit objective value, then what good reason is there to be moral over simply following out ones own whims? Without the idea of objective value, morality end up as an empty construct.
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imo, morality is intersubjective - the goal of ethics is to work towards consensus between the conflicting emotions, values and desires of each conscious subject
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I'd venture to say that normatively morality is intersubjective, but at a ground level it is based in falsehood. Furthermore, unlike bare intersubjectivity, morality necessitates a hierarchical power structure. It's the difference between a State and a Union of Egoists.
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