Originally posted by Jichard
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Properties are features has by particulars, groups of particulars, and so. Moral properties are the properties referred to by moral statements. A moral objectivist should know this, so I take it that you aren't a moral objectivist.
None of which rebuts what I actually wrote:
"False. Kant's moral argument was based on happiness and a mind bringing that about. When it came to objective moral duties and objective moral values (i.e. what actually makes actions morally right, good, etc.), that was based on practic[al] reason and didn't depend on a deity's existence."
Feel free to cite a section of Kant that actually addresses what I wrote.
"False. Kant's moral argument was based on happiness and a mind bringing that about. When it came to objective moral duties and objective moral values (i.e. what actually makes actions morally right, good, etc.), that was based on practic[al] reason and didn't depend on a deity's existence."
Feel free to cite a section of Kant that actually addresses what I wrote.
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