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by Ascetik 2494 days ago
>I think it's best to not assume my ethics are somehow more or less valid than anyone else's.

That violates the law of non-contradiction. Either one is wrong and one is right, or both people are wrong and they haven't realized what is right yet. Moral subjectivism as a principle makes absolutely no sense, and Aristotle destroyed that argument in Nichomachean Ethics.

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I simply meant that when I am initially appalled by someone else's behavior it is usually more useful to try to understand their point of view than it is to demonize them. I also try to remind myself that I always have room for improvement. Of course there are plenty of times where I can't excuse or even understand the bad actions of others. I'm just wary of anyone treating their personal morals as absolute.
Are you trolling? I can't tell.
No. People just have no concept of objective morality today because everyone is hyper-sensitive to everything and can't take criticism at all.
what does it even mean for a moral system to be "right" or "wrong"? it's not like they have any predictive power.