My number of philosophical conflicts is low. It pleases me that, by far, most folks in the Escapist forums are also in this category.
The simpler of the two conflicts I encountered was the one about the Objectivity of Art. I think that Michaelangelo was one of the greatest artists ever, but still believe that the appreciation of art has to do with taste. Firstly, Michaelangelo's work appeals popularly, and showed a strong level of skill. I would hypothesize that art that is popular and demonstrates skill is probably good.
The other one concerned my belief that There are no objective moral standards and that Acts of genocide stand as a testament to man's ability to do great evil, the second one is only in conflict with the first if I was presuming the latter statement was an objective standard. I would only say it is a standard in my culture, and in most cultures. I would even go as far to say that in our best standard of morality to date (that being the Geneva Conventions [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geneva_Conventions]), the genocide-is-bad morality applies well when considering all of humankind and how we deal with each other.
But our efforts, for example, to eradicate malaria-carrying mosquitoes could just-as-easily qualify as genocide, if we gave mosquitoes even a modicum of citizenship. Since we don't, we commit genocide, and it is actually regarded as a good thing, since it saves (human) lives, even at risk to populations that might depend on these mosquitos (say, birds that prey on them).
I am left to wonder about the ranking High - I'm the leader of the Liberal Democrats. I am moderate in the US, yet left of center, but notably to the left of our progressive Democrats (liberal positions [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_Era]? Something else?[/footnote], more so than the norm, but less so than people who choose Chaotic Neutral as their alignment in AD&D.
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