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Mind Independence versus Mind Nongroundedness: Two Kinds of Objectivism

Ethics, 2021
In this article I argue that we should distinguish two characterizations of objectivism: Mind Nongroundedness Objectivism and Mind Independence Objectivism.
S. Cohen
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Moral Conscientiousness and the Subjectivism/Objectivism Debate about Moral Wrongness

Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics Volume 11, 2021
The Subjectivism/Objectivism debate is a debate about the facts the an action’s moral status is grounded in. Subjectivists maintain that an action’s moral status is grounded in the subjective circumstances of the agent at the time of its performance ...
P. Graham
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Moral objectivism across the lifespan

open access: yesPhilosophical Psychology, 2016
We report the results of two studies that examine folk metaethical judgments about the objectivity of morality. We found that participants attributed almost as much objectivity to ethical statements as they did to statements of physical fact and ...
David Sackris
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Beyond objectivism: new methods for studying metaethical intuitions

Philosophical Psychology, 2020
Moral realists often assume that folk intuitions are predominantly realist, and they argue that this places the burden of proof on antirealists.
Taylor Davis
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An exploration of objectivism and social constructivism within the context of disaster risk

Disaster Prevention and Management, 2016
Paul Chipangura   +2 more
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Two Arguments for Objectivism about Moral Permissibility

, 2020
Is what we’re morally permitted to do grounded in our subjective situation? Subjectivists maintain that it is. Objectivists deny this. I shall offer two arguments for Objectivism about moral permissibility.
P. Graham
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