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Moral Realism From cognitivism to moral realism (In favour of cognitivism…
Moral Realism
From cognitivism to moral realism
In favour of cognitivism
If there were no facts it would not be possible to make mistakes
Demand from 'outside' us
Answerable to a standard of behaviour
Morality isn't determined by what we think
Belief in moral progress
What truths are they?
Moral realism claims that good and bad are properties of situations and people, right and wrong are properties of actions
Moral properties are a genuine part of the world
150 years
Clarify the precise nature of the relation between moral properties and natural properties
Moral naturalism
Moral properties are natural
Moral non - naturalism
Distinct, non - natural kind of property
Significant implications
Philosophy
Moral claims are not analytically true
Gain knowledge of moral judgements
Moral properties must be natural
Morality
Debate with rationalism and empiricism
Are there any objective moral truths