[MD] Subjectivity in the MOQ
craigerb at comcast.net
craigerb at comcast.net
Sun Mar 15 23:12:16 PDT 2009
[Ham]
> If Goodness were absolute (or fixed) there would be no need for
> morality, since it would be impossible to choose the alternative.
[Ham, reconstructed]
1) Morality is needed only if choice is possible.
2) Choice is possible only if there is more than one alternative.
3) Morality is needed.
4) :. There is more than one alternative.
5) If only one choice is good, there is only one alternative.
6) :. Not only one choice is good.
7) If Goodness were absolute, only one choice would be good.
8) :. Goodness is not absolute.
Unfortunately, for this argument, 5) is not true.
Craig
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