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Okay, but again, do you want to say that empathy is just a consequence…? Or an essential element in being and becoming a fully developed (moral) person?Empathy is an inevitable consequence of being a fully developed person.
I think moral progress is very difficult to gauge. There may be facts about the matter, but they tend not to be “simple” facts. (I think here of Aristotle’s comment that the point of ethics is to become good, not to know about goodness.)Again I take it for granted that a more civilised point of view is that which we have reached in our present society with the UN Declaration of Human Rights. Some of the societies which accepted slavery were highly civilised but less enlightened. Otherwise there has been no moral progress…
I tend to reserve the term “mistaken” for occasions where someone has explicitly taken things to be a certain way but has made an error. I think that if everyone just accepts a certain practice and no one ever thinks about it and takes it to be morally good, then there is no actual mistake being made. If it never occurs to someone that her view is mistaken, and this is not the result of her simply ignoring those around her to whom she should have listened, then we are mistaken if we call her mistaken - she is just ignorant (just as all of us are in many ways). I think Sair, at least, agrees with you that morality is not simply a matter of opinion (there are others here who seem to be less reasonable), and also that disagreement does not entail moral relativism. As for myself, of course I don’t believe people are morally infallible. (Give me some credit!I’m sure you would agree that if there is moral disagreement about whether we should kill people for entertainment someone must be mistaken! How would you prove the Romans were mistaken? I take this extreme case to illustrate that morality is not simply a matter of opinion. Disagreement does not entail moral relativity. If we determined what is right or wrong we would be morally infallible! Do you really believe that?)