Thursday, October 03, 2013

Objective Morality


There was something else in HRHG* Goldin's book, I wanted to complain about.

As part of the Beraishis discussion he went on for a page or two about subjective morality, and how the people who use it are horrible lowlifes who need to understand the objective morality is the best thing ever. He concluded with a few phrases about how any attempt to employ subjective morality destroys the world or something.

Of course my eyes nearly rolled out of my head.

Look, let's not argue about whether or not Objective Morality exists. In fact, here, I'll make this easy: I stipulate that Objective Morality exists. 

OK? 

But, that doesn't make HRHG Goldin's claim any less absurd.

Human beings are not objective. We're highly subjective creatures who see everything through our own unique set of experiences. 

So even if Objective Morality exists, any human attempt to understand and apply it is going to be subjective. That's unavoidable. So Nazi Morality and Dali Lama Morality and Orthodox Jewish Morality are all equally subjective as they are all perceived, understood, and applied by subjective  people.

But - and this is important - the fact that all moralities are equally subjective does not mean they are all equally good. Western morality or Jewish morality are just as subjective as Nazi Morality, but at the same time Western Morality is far superior to Nazi Morality, and this fact can be demonstrated. 

* I was yelled at for being disrespectful earlier, so I am erroring on the side of caution


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