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There is no objective 'truth' in morality." – do you agree or disagree? Why or Why not?
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There is no objective 'truth' in morality." – do you agree or disagree? Why or Why not?
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Disagree! For example if someone commits a murder, everyone knows it is in the wrong.
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I agree that there is no objective truth in morality.
Step-by-step explanation:
because morality not could ever be objective.
Hope it helps you.
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