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  1. Apr 29, 2024 · Anti-realist views, like error theory and expressivism, may have certain theoretical considerations speaking in their favor, but our pretheoretical stance with respect to morality clearly favors objectivist metaethical views. This article argues against this widely held view.

  2. Apr 29, 2024 · Anti-realist views, like error theory and expressivism, may have certain theoretical considerations speaking in their favor, but our pretheoretical stance with respect to morality clearly favors objectivist metaethical views. This article argues against this widely held view.

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  4. Apr 16, 2024 · Objectivist morality is a type of objective morality (i.e. a moral system based on the facts of reality and deduced by reason). Objectivism, as you may know, is a philosophical system first constructed by Ayn Rand, novelist and philosopher. It seeks to examine philosophical issues with a scientific approach, using observations and logic to ...

  5. 5 days ago · Objective morality, that is to say a morality based on reality (instead of subjective beliefs, desires, whims, etc), is usually claimed to be the province of religion. Atheism, on the other hand, is supposed to have nothing to offer but evolutionary or emotionalist explanations.

  6. Apr 29, 2024 · Ethical Relativism suggests that moral principles are culturally contingent, while Ethical Objectivism asserts the existence of universal moral truths. The essay navigates the complexities of these viewpoints, highlighting the tension between cultural diversity and moral universality.

  7. Apr 29, 2024 · The belief that there is no objective morality is often referred to as moral relativism or ethical relativism. Moral relativism is the perspective that moral principles and values are not universally true and that they are instead dependent on individual opinions, cultural norms, societal context, or personal beliefs.

  8. Apr 23, 2024 · Moral relativism and moral objectivism, each with its strengths and limitations, offer different lenses to view ethical dilemmas. In essence, while moral relativism stresses the importance of context and individuality in moral judgments, moral objectivism believes in the existence of universal moral truths that apply to all.

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