Submitted by anon (not verified) on Thu, 05/16/2019 - 09:54
time, then isn't this a moral law? No one has to call it a moral law, call it whatever but it still means the same thing. Therefore, there are 'morals.' It is 'morally wrong' to rape. It seems egoists and nihilists try to fudge this by using language because it may lead to a slippery slope where acceptance of morals becomes apparent to them. I'm not talking about a Gov enforcing a moral here, just that a very high percentage of us agree that rape is wrong and anyone who rapes is usually chastised in some way or other. Molyneux uses the term UPB or Universal Preferential Behaviours, which is the same as morals just using different words.
time, then isn't this a moral law? No one has to call it a moral law, call it whatever but it still means the same thing. Therefore, there are 'morals.' It is 'morally wrong' to rape. It seems egoists and nihilists try to fudge this by using language because it may lead to a slippery slope where acceptance of morals becomes apparent to them. I'm not talking about a Gov enforcing a moral here, just that a very high percentage of us agree that rape is wrong and anyone who rapes is usually chastised in some way or other. Molyneux uses the term UPB or Universal Preferential Behaviours, which is the same as morals just using different words.