Re: Absolute Morals and evolution
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But, for the common usage of the term "subjective" (even in the fields of ethics and philosophy)
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I disagree with this statement but it's pretty much beside the point because:
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I will conclude that the word "subjective", according to your definition, is mostly meaningless in this context. I will concede that morality is not "subjective" according to your definition (or Rand's definition, by the way).
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It makes no difference to me the specific action or decision a person makes. All that really matters is the value/principle they are acting on. And those values/principles are more than just a matter of opinion. They're based on our nature as human beings and can be discovered and developed logically.
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