The term “morality” can be used either

   1. descriptively to refer to some codes of conduct put forward by a
   society or,
      1. some other group, such as a religion, or
      2. accepted by an individual for her own behavior or
   2. normatively to refer to a code of conduct that, given specified
   conditions, would be put forward by all rational persons.

The above definition of morality was taken from the Standford Encyclopedia
of Philosophy.

It seems to me that while the interpretation of the individual may be
subjective, the overall goal of a code of conduct is to objectify behavioral
expectations within the group or society.


On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 6:14 AM, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

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> In short then a flawed human is flawed only on measures of subjective
> morality.  I contend that there exists no such thing as objective
> morality.
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