Since culture evolves with history there is a lot of overlap between culture determining moralty and history determining morality.
What’s the overlap between two empty sets?
There’s no culture and no history?
Oh yes, there is culture, and there is history, and there is an overlap.
Now work out what two sets I am implying are empty.
OK. You’re one if the people who think that morality is arbitrary because your training did not equip you to think about it as non arbitrary.
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Since culture evolves with history there is a lot of overlap between culture determining moralty and history determining morality.
What’s the overlap between two empty sets?
There’s no culture and no history?
Oh yes, there is culture, and there is history, and there is an overlap.
Now work out what two sets I am implying are empty.
OK. You’re one if the people who think that morality is arbitrary because your training did not equip you to think about it as non arbitrary.