Is there an objective basis for making moral and ethical judgements? Are there some actions that just are right or wrong, inherently? Or are all such yardsticks social and/or personal constructs? Alternatively, are things right or wrong according to whether they conform to divine will?
Whether or not they're objective, are there overarching laws that apply always and everywhere or are all such judgements situational?
And of course, there's always the "other" answer.
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