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META ETHICS ((Intuitionism, There is such a thing as right and wrong but…
META ETHICS
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You can't experience it, you just know
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Moral statements are just expressing feelings,
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However when we call something right or wrong
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A type of moral realism. It agrees with Intuitionism that there are moral facts.
It is Cognitivist believing that our moral language is able to be true or false
It disagrees as to how those moral facts are known. Naturalists argue that moral facts can be logically or empirically deduced.
Intuitionists believe that moral facts are just known by intuition
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This fallacy states that it is a mistake to identify a moral claim with something that is natural. Ie - you have sharp teeth and therefore it is GOOD to eat meat.
FACT-VALUE DISTINCTION is a gap between the facts of a matter and the moral value that we deduce.
THE PROBLEM OF TOLERANCE
If we accept that everybody has a different answer we must accept all of them.
COGNITIVE - a statement that is able to be true or false
NON COGNITIVE - subjects that don't have to be true or false
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