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Enforcing contracts if and only if they had the informed consent of all contracting parties doesn't sound "amoral", exactly - that seems like a very limited subset of the space of all possible contracts, even, with the remainder of that space treated as "immoral".
Right, but that wasn't the sort of thing I was talking about. I won't voluntarily help enforce a contract in which a starving person sells their eyeballs¹ to a rich person in exchange for a sandwich, even if the parties have informed consent. I don't think most other people in my society would, either; and I expect that if such a contract came before a judge or jury, it would be thrown out as unconscionable — a moral judgment.
¹ Literally; not in the metaphorical sense used by bad advertising companies.