If a philosopher or any thinking individual thinks an act is moral or not, then

If a philosopher or any thinking individual thinks an act is moral or not, then

If a philosopher or any thinking individual thinks an act is moral or not, then should that apply to everyone in the world equally including his own family members? Suppose he thinks performing in pornographic films is not immoral, then should he think any less of his daughter who decides to do so?

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