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The meta-ethical grounding of our moral beliefs: Evidence for meta-ethical pluralism

Philosophical Psychology, 2013
Recent scholarship (Goodwin & Darley, 2008) on the meta-ethical debate between objectivism and relativism has found people to be mixed: they are objectivists about some issues, but relativists about others. The studies discussed here sought to explore this further.
Jennifer C. Wright   +2 more
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The Invention and Re-invention of Meta-ethics

Journal of Value Inquiry, 2023
Anders Hee Nørbjerg Poulsen   +1 more
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Meta-ethics and gender

The Journal of Men's Health & Gender, 2004
Abstract There are four main traditions that inform our current consensus statements on medical ethics. These are the virtue ethics of ancient Greece, the Judaeo-Christian tradition, deontology and utilitarianism. Feminist writers see all four of these traditions as stemming from a specifically masculine conception of human identity. Feminist writers
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Meta-ethics and Justification

Acta Analytica, 2008
The author takes up three metaphysical conceptions of morality — realism, projectivism, constructivism — and the account of justification or reason that makes these pictures possible. It is argued that the right meta-ethical conception should be the one that entails the most plausible conception of reason-giving, rather than by any other consideration.
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Meta-Ethical Analyses

2011
According to Sidgwick, ethical judgments are, primarily, judgments about the right actions, or actions which ought to be done. Therefore, it is essential for students of ethics to understand the meanings of the terms ‘right’ and ‘ought’. At the same time, the notion of ‘good’ also plays an important role in ethics. Moral actions are often called ‘good’
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Meta-Ethics and Meta-Aesthetics

2023
Abstract Metaethics is a live and flourishing subdiscipline of ethics, and meta-aesthetics flourishes in aesthetics, but only infrequently under that title. Still, in the long history of aesthetics and the philosophy of art, a great many thinkers have delved into meta-aesthetic issues.
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Street’s Meta-Ethical Constructivism

2017
This 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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Meta‐Ethics

A Companion to Atheism and Philosophy, 2019
Elizabeth Tropman
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