After reading this, the thought just spins in my head that ALL people initially perceive morality as something objective, but not just as your preferences, so they may even wonder “does something become right simply because someone wants it?” , though there really isn’t any true general right, just what someone thinks is right. As noted earlier, people perceive correctness as action.morality, when in fact it is human.moralityOf(action).
ALL people initially perceive morality as something objective, but as your preferences, so they may even wonder “does something become right simply because someone wants it?”
Was that supposed to read “as something objective, but ALSO as your preferences”.
After reading this, the thought just spins in my head that ALL people initially perceive morality as something objective, but not just as your preferences, so they may even wonder “does something become right simply because someone wants it?” , though there really isn’t any true general right, just what someone thinks is right. As noted earlier, people perceive correctness as action.morality, when in fact it is human.moralityOf(action).
Was that supposed to read “as something objective, but ALSO as your preferences”.
I fixed thus artifact of Google Translate