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Street’s Meta-Ethical Constructivism
2017This chapter considers an evolutionary debunking argument, which states that, because our normative beliefs were greatly influenced by natural selection, these beliefs were caused in ways that were unrelated to their truth. When we know that our beliefs were caused in such ways, these beliefs cannot be justified.
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“Theism, Naturalism, and Meta‐Ethics”
Philosophy Compass, 2013Abstract The relationship between God and morality has been a topic of philosophical discussion since Socrates engaged Euthyphro in the agora. In recent years, it has received a lot of attention, as theistic philosophers have attempted to show that divine command theory and other theistic meta‐ethical accounts are defensible.
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Meta-Ethics and Meta-Epistemology
1978Recent epistemology has been heavily concerned with the conceptual and methodological foundations of the subject — in particular with the concepts of knowledge, certainty, basic knowledge, justification, and so on. In other ‘words to a considerable extent it has been taken up with meta-epistemology, in contrast with substantive epistemology, in ...
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META‐ETHICS AND NORMATIVE ETHICS
Philosophical Books, 1970Anne Lloyd Thomas, H. J. McCloskey
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Interventions with Family Caregivers of Cancer Patients: Meta-Analysis of Randomized Trials
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2010Laurel L Northouse +2 more
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