I'm starting to feel attacked on more of a personal level than an intellectual level here.Cheeze_Pavilion said:I don't know. Why do you think philosophers argue so much?Finnboghi said:But how?Cheeze_Pavilion said:I disagree. I believe there is an objective right and wrong of some sort.Finnboghi said:What?Cheeze_Pavilion said:That's not the difference between right and wrong, though. That's a description of why certain people hold beliefs to be right and wrong. Big difference.
That's completely the difference between right and wrong.
They're only abstract concepts which can be applied to a given action or belief.
Or a direction.
The difference between right and wrong is your opinion.
You can only have an opinion of you hold a belief about a given event or concept.
1) If right and wrong are subjective, then they're not right and wrong: they are mere preferences.Terri Schiavo is a good example - many people said she should be allowed to die in peace, others said they couldn't make that decision for her.
So which is objectively right?
And how do you determine it?
Do you go with the majority?
What the lawyers and politicians say?
Do you form a committee to decide?
The simple fact is, right and wrong must be subjective because no two people are the same.
2) Just because people are not the same does not mean right and wrong must be subjective anymore than the fact that no two people have the same fingerprints means fingerprints are not objective facts.
3) Terri Schaivo is a bad case--that was actually about the *objective* facts about whether or not she was brain dead or not.
Why are you arguing about "freedom" after saying:That ties back to the whole issue - why does freedom of expression stop when you cross a certain line?
In the Western World, even hinting that women are inferior to men will almost sentence you to castration.
In the Muslim World, saying women are equal to men will get you killed.
So who's right?
Who's wrong?
Why are they so?
If you were in the other's shoes (i.e. in the opposite part of the world), would you still have the same views?
There are equal arguments for both sides;
Women are intelligent, hard-working, and generally dependable (just like men - ergo equality). Women have a higher "emotional IQ", which has been scientifically proven.
However, women are more emotional, less rational, and less adept at mathematical, scientific, and spatial reasoning. Another scientifically proven fact.
So why is one right and one wrong?
Because you say so?
Because you were told so?
No.
Because in the Western World, feminists scream loudest.
In the Muslim World, men scream loudest.
In the Escapist World, the mods scream the loudest--why are you talking about freedom of expression on an internet message board when you just denied the objective truth of women being equal to men?
Philosophers argue so much because things are subjective.
If everything was concrete and objective, we wouldn't have philosophers - only scientists. (Keeping in mind I am a scientist - I find philosophers kind of weird.)
1) Exactly. Right and wrong are preferences.
2) Finger prints are not objective facts; they are distinctive facts. Also, finger prints are concrete - opinions are not.
3) Whether she was conscious or not wasn't where the issue came from;
If she was conscious and wanted to live, she couldn't express it.
If she was conscious and wanted to die, she couldn't express it.
If she was unconscious, she couldn't express it.
The objective question of whether she was conscious or not is irrelevant - the subjective question of whether she should be kept alive, regardless of mental state, is a matter for debate. There's a reason people tell their spouses "If I'm ever in a vegetative state, I want you to..."; this opinion differs from person to person, and is therefore subjective.
...Now you're just putting words in my mouth.
In your quote of what I said about the differences in equality between the Western World and the Middle East, I never once said freedom.
I also never denied women being equal to men - I was showing both sides of the same argument.
Nor did I express my personal views on the subject.
If you really want them, here they are;
I believe that men and women are equivalent, and should be treated as such - however, I don't believe men and women are equal.
Of course both men and women deserve the same rights, but men and women are provably different - not to say one is better, we're just different.
Also, equivalent ≠ equal.