@Lake—I think Subhan is only about whims. Yes, he sees that values are tied closely to human nature, but only uses that to argue against Obert. What Obert should have pointed out is that he goes from “there is not one true morality” to “there is only preference” without arguing why those are the only two possibilities.
@Lake—I think Subhan is only about whims. Yes, he sees that values are tied closely to human nature, but only uses that to argue against Obert. What Obert should have pointed out is that he goes from “there is not one true morality” to “there is only preference” without arguing why those are the only two possibilities.