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Moral Relativism and Moral Expressivism
The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 2012Though moral relativism has had its supporters over the years, it is not a dominant position in philosophy. I will argue here, though, that the view is an attractive position. It evades some hardcore challenges that face absolutism, and it is reconcilable with an appealing emotivist approach to moral attitudes.
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Moral Disagreement and Moral Relativism
Social Philosophy and Policy, 1994In any society influenced by a plurality of cultures, there will be widespread, systematic differences about at least some important values, including moral values. Many of these differences look like deep disagreements, difficult to resolve objectively if that is possible at all.
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Moral relativism is moral realism
Philosophical Studies, 2014I begin by describing my relation with Nicholas Sturgeon and his objections to things I have said about moral explanations. Then I turn to issues about moral relativism. One of these is whether a plausible version of moral relativism can be formulated as a claim about the logical form of certain moral judgments.
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2016
Many people find moral relativism attractive because it seems to encourage cultural tolerance, while others are repelled because it seems to entail quietism about horrendous cultural practices. Vulgar forms of moral relativism are easy enough to criticize or even expose as incoherent, but more thoughtful relativists, such as David Wong and Jesse Prinz,
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Many people find moral relativism attractive because it seems to encourage cultural tolerance, while others are repelled because it seems to entail quietism about horrendous cultural practices. Vulgar forms of moral relativism are easy enough to criticize or even expose as incoherent, but more thoughtful relativists, such as David Wong and Jesse Prinz,
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Relativism, objectivity and moral judgment
British Journal of Educational Studies, 1979(1979). Relativism, objectivity and moral judgment. British Journal of Educational Studies: Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 125-139.
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