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The world of duality which we perceive is objective.It cannot stand without consciousness.So moral laws spring from inside and artificially imposed outside.Morals are for individual.For groups,the moral law is superfluous!!!

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Moral laws are those laws which have been acceptable to society from time immemorial. They are objective i.e They have a goal which is intended to be attained.

Subjective are laws that are modified by individual bias

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