“Right” and “wrong” mean something more than “bad for X and good for Y”, they are normative, “wrong” meaning “what one ought not do”. So if I believe that it’s wrong to eat meat, I am saying something more than eating meat is bad for the chicken, I mean that I should not eat meat.
“Right” and “wrong” mean something more than “bad for X and good for Y”, they are normative, “wrong” meaning “what one ought not do”. So if I believe that it’s wrong to eat meat, I am saying something more than eating meat is bad for the chicken, I mean that I should not eat meat.