Regarding “objective” morality, I honestly would have no idea where to start, especially as an atheist
It helps to separate the epistemic version of moral realism .. that there are mind independently true true moral propositions… from the ontological version …that there are moral facts or properties.
It also helps to notice that “objective” doesn’t have to equate to “universal”. There might be an objective answer to “what is the objectively correct morality for this particular set of circumstances’.
It helps to separate the epistemic version of moral realism .. that there are mind independently true true moral propositions… from the ontological version …that there are moral facts or properties.
It also helps to notice that “objective” doesn’t have to equate to “universal”. There might be an objective answer to “what is the objectively correct morality for this particular set of circumstances’.