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  2. Jan 23, 2007 · Metaethics. First published Tue Jan 23, 2007; substantive revision Tue Jan 24, 2023. Metaethics is the attempt to understand the metaphysical, epistemological, semantic, and psychological, presuppositions and commitments of moral thought, talk, and practice.

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    In metaphilosophy and ethics, metaethics is the study of the nature, scope, and meaning of moral judgment. It is one of the three branches of ethics generally studied by philosophers, the others being normative ethics (questions of how one ought to be and act) and applied ethics (practical questions of right behavior in given, usually ...

  4. Metaethics is a branch of analytic philosophy that explores the status, foundations, and scope of moral values, properties, and words. Whereas the fields of applied ethics and normative theory focus on what is moral, metaethics focuses on what morality itself is.

  5. Metaethics is the branch of ethics that examines the nature and justification of moral judgments and theories. Learn about the main metaethical positions, such as naturalism, nonnaturalism, emotivism and prescriptivism, and the naturalistic fallacy.

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  6. Metaethics is the study of the nature and foundations of moral values and reasoning. It explores questions such as whether morality is objective or subjective, based on God, nature, society, or rationality.

  7. Feb 26, 2020 · A comprehensive guide to the philosophical study of the nature of moral judgment, covering realism, non-realism, naturalism, non-naturalism, and more. Find overviews, textbooks, anthologies, surveys, and online resources on metaethics.

  8. This chapter introduces the main questions and issues in meta-ethics, the branch of philosophy that investigates the nature and status of moral judgements. It discusses the distinction between cognitivism and non-cognitivism, the role of reflective equilibrium, and the ontological and epistemological implications of moral realism and anti-realism.

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