Free FREE Will:
Which of these allows for the most amount of freewill? I think that might be ethical egoism. Well, ultimately it comes down to the individual, that is where they might be. Because some people may feel like they are stuck within psychological egoism, like a mental prison. I probably should study some of these more. I guess I didn't know that utilitarianism is objective. That is interesting.
Objectivity vs Subjectivity
I believe in objectivity. I believe that people are generally stuck within subjectivity to some extent. But that doesn't mean objectivity is not out there. The X-Files Truth is out there. Humans need help. We have to ask for help. We should grow in character development. When we don't, then emotionalism takes over. Our animal nature begins to devolve us towards egoism, towards selfishness, towards indulging in instant gratification, etc. Right and wrong exists.
Clear as Mud
But our understanding of morality can be limited at times. But that doesn't mean that relativity is then therefore absolute. I believe in God. But I also know that there might be no god. So, I'm going to believe in God. People can call me crazy for believing in an imaginary creator. That is fine. I believe in the value of letting people believe what they want to believe, good or bad, as long as they're not actively and directly violating the private property rights of other people too excessively. So, that is what judges are for, for settling cases, conflicts, battles, in a court of law.
RE: ETHICAL EGOISM