Peter Holmes wrote: ↑January 28th, 2020, 10:03 am I completely agree. My point is that moral 'stances' - judgements or values can't be factually correct or incorrect - the case or not - which is why morality isn't and can't be objective.I believe that for objectivity to be applicable to a moral principle or value, it should hold universally. Morality is a group term (a category) with a broad spectrum that touches the human on many diverse levels.
A basis of respect for others - including plants and animals - may be obtainable with an objective moral principle. A mere switch of the mind to "what could be" (the unknown future) could give rise to a base level of care for the other. It can be objective because the future, while undefinable, cannot be denied. The objectivity of such a (core) principle could follow from its universality and irrefutability.