• TheLeadenSea@sh.itjust.works
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      14 days ago

      What would that actually mean though, for an act to be ‘intrinsically good’? I understood a good act as meaning an act that is virtuous to do, but then surely what is virtuous is determined by personal values.

      • There are three main camps of ethics:
        virtue ethics, which I think you’re describing,
        consequentialism (which is exclusively about the outcome of actions),
        and deontology, which are the moral objectivists.

        Deontologists argue that virtues and outcomes don’t matter- that there are universal underlying rules determining what is good or bad.

        I believe the answer to ‘what that would actually mean’ is something along the lines of “it just is”