The fundamental of 'well-being' is to survive well.Peter Holmes wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 8:51 am The choice of goal (say, well-being), the moral rightness of the goal, what constitutes the goal, whether an action and its consequences are consistent with the goal - these are all matters of opinion, not matters of fact. It's subjectivity all the way.
How can the need to survive by all human [till inevitable mortality] be matters of opinion.
I have argued the obvious, ALL humans are "programmed" to survive [till inevitable mortality]. This is an objective fact that is independent of any individual's opinion and belief, thus objective.
Btw, my definition of objectivity = intersubjective consensus.
100% of all normal people will agree in consensus they strive to survive to avoid death at least till inevitable mortality.
Note my definitions;
- What is a Fact?
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A fact is that which is specific to its Framework and System of Knowledge and Reality.
There are Moral Facts
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Who is arguing 'survival' and 'well being' are matters of opinion and not matters of fact?