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RE: A Tale of Two Truths

in Deep Dives5 years ago

Right off the bat you are wrong. Actions produce effects in reality. Action that cause harm produce measurable effects in reality. These are not rights one has to take. They are wrongs you don't have a right to take. Classifying what is right and wrong based on objective measurable effects of harm is morality. Culture doesn't determine morality, which is how most of the world think morality operates, which is why it is subjectively determined at the whims of people. Objective morality is the same everywhere. Moral truth is of the domain of humans to discover and learn to live by, not other animals.

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Your own conclusion aligns with the point I made, that it doesn't exist outside of human existence/experience.

Moral truth is of the domain of humans to discover and learn to live by, not other animals.

That's is why I used LION as example. Because you then can't claim morality as a universal truth if you see it as only a thing meaningful to humans.