Ontology of Morality
Ontology of Morality 47 members have voted
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1. The existence of moral facts:
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Moral facts and values exist objectively, independently from anyone's personal beliefs
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Moral facts and values are all completely relative and dependent on one's culture
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2. There are some moral facts that I am willing to insist are true regardless if another culture disagrees
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True
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False
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3. The best normative ethical framework for deciding what one ought to do:
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Consequentialism (e.g utilitarianism) - one ought to do what brings about the most good and/or least amount of suffering
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Deontology - one ought to live by certain duties or principles, such as the golden rule or ethic of reciprocity
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Virtue ethics - one's ethical behavior is measured by a list of virtues, e.g. honesty, courage, kindness, wisdom, dignity, etc
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