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FemaleCuckold
05/20/09, 02:32 PM
So I've noticed a lot debates on this board that, because of people claiming to be ethical subjectivists, continue to use faulty reasoning to sway an argument toward an individual's desired outcome. A lot of this is because those people are incorrectly holding that view of ethical subjectivism.

I just started an online class in medical ethics and our professor devoted a lecture today to talking about subjectivism. It should convince you otherwise if you think ethics are subjective. I attached the podcast.. it's about an hour and a good listen.

Subjectivism

edit:Direct link (http://www.zshare.net/audio/60295207474ee1a0/) if the above isn't working.

IAmNietzche
05/21/09, 10:29 AM
Well you must know, I mean you've taken one whole class.

Jason Tate
05/21/09, 10:39 AM
Well you must know, I mean you've taken one whole class.
:-d

FemaleCuckold
05/21/09, 11:36 AM
Well you must know, I mean you've taken one whole class.

Well, actually I'm minoring in ethics. I've taken a few and am taking more.

x togepi x
05/21/09, 12:04 PM
yank yank. i'm sure you can't tell me anything i haven't heard in my ethics classes, especially since the field of ethics would be biased against subjectivism merely because it would kinda negate the point of that field.

DriveLikeScott
05/29/09, 11:44 PM
yank yank. i'm sure you can't tell me anything i haven't heard in my ethics classes, especially since the field of ethics would be biased against subjectivism merely because it would kinda negate the point of that field.


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