The Tanager wrote:
What do you mean "becomes a thing"? Euthyphro doesn't start the conversation claiming the gods make morality objective, but that's different than saying he didn't have that view to begin with.
I don't know what view he had, but it's not well developed. By becomes a thing I meant developed into a coherent thesis.
I'm not saying the dislike as dislike is different, but how you react to those dislikes are different. That's the big deal. You allow some kinds of distastes, but not others. The ones you don't come from the ethical category, not the aesthetic ones.
How is that a big deal? How I act to music I dislike is different to how I act to food I dislike. I allow some kinds of music on my radio but not others. The ones I don't come from the rap category, not the classical ones.
But you react to other people's likes/dislikes in the same way for both...in a way that is different than how you react to other people's likes/dislikes in ethical issues.
Again how is that significant? I react to different pieces of classical music the same way... in a way that is different than how I react to rap music.
I thought you were saying that moral subjectivism has that the ethics of child abuse is all about personal likes/dislikes.
Sure, but I don't get what your point is.
And the desire for punishing comes when you are not okay with ethical issues, but not aesthetic issues.
Yes, and? You deal with ethical issues by banning them or allowing them. That's analogous to than dealing with musical issue by tuning to another station or keep listening. It's the same kind of reaction.
I know you separated them into different statements, but that doesn't mean they are actually separate.
Well I think they are separate and treat them as such. You can charge me with having an incorrect presumption, but you cannot charge me with inconsistency.
If you did dislike that people make and listen to rap music, then you would seek punishment. But you don't. You don't have this kind of dislike with aesthetic issues. You have them with ethical issues. That's because ethics is different.
Same old question, how is that significant? I like some stuff, I dislike others, and meh yet other stuff. Big whoop. I react the same say to both kinds of issues and that ethics and aesthetics are different for me only in the sense that rap music and classical music is different, i.e. I don't mind classical but positively dislike rap.
I'm fine if we end (at least that part) here.
I am not though, inconsistency between action, words or beliefs is a serious charge.