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Moral Relativism and Moral Realism
Monist, 1984Gilbert Harman has recently distinguished three different kinds of moral relativism.1 One form of moral relativism Harman calls moral judg ment relativism (MJR). It is the view that all "moral judgments contain an implicit reference to the speaker or some other person or group or certain moral standards, etc." Harman never says what he means by ...
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Moral Rationalism and Moral Realism
2015When the anonymous essayist of Le philosophe wrote, “Reason is to the philosopher what grace is to the Christian,” he expressed a mood that would earn his century its epithet, the “age of reason.”1 Pregnant in that statement is not just a spirit of resistance to the influences of religious superstition and enthusiasm, but a normative claim for tolerance,
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Moral Learning and Moral Realism
1998Although scientific naturalistic philosophers have been concerned with the role of scientific psychology in illuminating problems in moral psychology, they have paid less attention to the contributions that it might make to issues of moral ontology. In this paper, I illustrate how findings in moral developmental psychology illuminate and advance the ...
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Moral Realism and Moral Knowledge
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Is there a Good Moral Argument against Moral Realism?
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 2020Camil Golub
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Moral realism as moral motivation: The impact of meta-ethics on everyday decision-making
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2013Liane Young
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