Recently I had to do an essay stating whether civil disobedience is ethically justified or not. I wrote that what may be morally right to one person, may be wrong to another, and vice versa. I also remember someone in my class saying that what may be common sense in one country is not common sense in another. Basically, everyone has different beliefs, thinks differently, has different opinions. During my philosophy class, I remember reading about mathematics. Math was created, basically made up, man made; but supposedly this does not mean that math is illogical.
So how do we know the laws that are implemented are right? How is it that what I believe is right, is actually right? Does math actually exist?
We are all human and many decisions that we make are based off of our emotions. Although, many decisions that were made were claimed to be logical (not emotionally based). But many times we don't really know we are making an emotional decision. So how do we know that the decisions we claim as logical, are really logical?
I don't really know where I am getting at with this. I think what I am saying is, how do we really know anything for sure.