Judgment, made possible by…
Ignorance. Well, not exactly. Since writing my previous post on the “Foundations of Morality” I had a thought. Not a series of thoughts, just one thought. I thought that if we live by the objective moral standard, even in ignorance, we make judgment possible. I would imagine it something like a person on vacation in a certain country, who breaks the laws of that country. This person might appear in court and reply, “but I didn’t know it was the law!” and still be found guilty, because ignorance isn’t an excuse. They were still under the law. My analogy in insufficient in the following way, which I think only makes my original thought that much more potent: the law-breaker did not follow the law, the moral relativist does. Both of these people act in claimed ignorance, but there is still a law to which they answer and must follow … (Read more)


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