I am writing a paper on the title topic for my graduate ethics and morality course and am supposed to get other's views on the subject, partially to see who holds an opposing view to mine so I can see their argument.
The question is: Is one person's moral opinion as good as another's?
Please note the following points:
Please bear in mind there is no right answer to this question for this application. Please try also to tell why you think the way you do. Some of you are likely also answering this without having read any texts on morality and what exactly the different philosophies are, but just tell what you feel.
If you feel particularly ambitious, you can discuss what the implications of your view may be.
And, please, keep it civil. There is no right or wrong answer here. Just consider the points I've bulleted when thinking about the issue.
Thanks for anyone who helps!
P.S. If you come up with a quick answer, keep thinking about it. The whole semester is dedicated to answering this question and many people never fully decide.
The question is: Is one person's moral opinion as good as another's?
Please note the following points:
- Do not consider religion in any way. Philosophically, morality is split from religion and is regarded as independent.
- Regard the question as discussing one moral decision, not a moral character; in other words, consider it as a decision in one instance (like whether or not a person should steal food if they are starving).
- Remember to consider things such as knowledge of the issue (are both people equally familiar with the circumstance - should they be?), whether or not the person is: Dogmatic, a self-justifier, or a relativist. The last three qualities are indicative of a person who is not fully open to moral decisions because they cannot see all sides of an issue.
- Or, if you think that one person can make a moral decision (as good as another's) while still being a dogmatist, relativist, or self-justifier, explore that notion.
- You can add stipulations as long as you still arrive at a final YES or NO answer.
Please bear in mind there is no right answer to this question for this application. Please try also to tell why you think the way you do. Some of you are likely also answering this without having read any texts on morality and what exactly the different philosophies are, but just tell what you feel.
If you feel particularly ambitious, you can discuss what the implications of your view may be.
And, please, keep it civil. There is no right or wrong answer here. Just consider the points I've bulleted when thinking about the issue.
Thanks for anyone who helps!

P.S. If you come up with a quick answer, keep thinking about it. The whole semester is dedicated to answering this question and many people never fully decide.