Last night I just watched his TED talk, as well as read some responses to him and his responses back and it got me thinking about this topic more. I think the whole subject is pretty interesting, I will make a post some time on what my current thoughts on it are because just watching his TED talk helped me see things in a somewhat different light than I'm used to thinking of them in. I still think that ultimately, the foundations of morality are subjective, although I should probably read his book to see exactly what he is saying--I think he may be making an important point that does not necessarily contradict subjective morality in the way I think of it.
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Date: 2010-11-30 04:23 pm (UTC)Last night I just watched his TED talk, as well as read some responses to him and his responses back and it got me thinking about this topic more. I think the whole subject is pretty interesting, I will make a post some time on what my current thoughts on it are because just watching his TED talk helped me see things in a somewhat different light than I'm used to thinking of them in. I still think that ultimately, the foundations of morality are subjective, although I should probably read his book to see exactly what he is saying--I think he may be making an important point that does not necessarily contradict subjective morality in the way I think of it.