Submitted by BernardJOrtcutt t3_107f3ud in philosophy
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SvetlanaButosky t1_j3m2r83 wrote
Has anyone actually solved the Objective Vs Subjective Morality debate?
A lot of people are on the objective camp (with various arguments) but more and more people are jumping to the subjective camp.
Some say morality must be objective because we have biological needs like good health, which is universal, so anything that promotes good health in life should be objectively moral?
I believe Sam Harris uses the same logic.
What say you? Morals are objective or subjective? What is your argument?