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Is morality objective or subjective?

Submitted by hamptonbrandan, , Thread ID: 179394

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23-08-2020, 05:42 PM
#1
Some cultures have shown that morality is subjective but I think
helping each other and working together is our instinct so in that way its objective

thoughts?

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#2
Subjective, just look at how christianity changed the western countries with it's fake values, then look at thailand, china and other eastern countries

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#3
Morality is subjective, though there are common strains that would probably be considered obviously objective. Things like treat others with kindness are pretty universal with people's morals, but morality encompasses such a vast array of problems and consequences that there's no way to draw clear cut lines on what is "good" or "bad" or even just iffy. The roots of morality that are based in care towards living things and compassion are solid, but there's so many topics that are like leaves swaying in the wind. You can't really pin it down.

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