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The writer expresses one opinion, but there is evidence for other foundations for moral beliefs.
DeWaal argues that morality is biological. He is very persuasive (I've heard him speak). Link: www.emory.edu/EMORY_REPOR. . . Others hold that morality is founded in group membership. I don't see why that is automatically wrong. None of that means that morality can be rejected. The idea that morals must either be totally absolute or totally relative is a false dilemma, which is a classic fallacy. |
answered on Thursday, Jul 25, 2019 01:26:00 PM by Bill |
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No Logical fallacy is present; this is merely an opinion.
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answered on Thursday, Jul 25, 2019 02:19:06 PM by modelerr |
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