I imagine that if you revisited this post today, you’d agree that (1) people use the words “ethics” and “ethical truths” in different ways, and (2) claims should be evaluated based on comparative weights of evidence, not strictly-binary “verification” or “falsification”.
I imagine that if you revisited this post today, you’d agree that (1) people use the words “ethics” and “ethical truths” in different ways, and (2) claims should be evaluated based on comparative weights of evidence, not strictly-binary “verification” or “falsification”.