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  1. Metaethical answers to these questions focus on the issues of universal truths, the will of God, the role of reason in ethical judgments, and the meaning of ethical terms themselves. – James Fieser [1] Metaethics includes moral theories that contain assumptions which answer some metaphysical and epistemological questions about moral goods and ...

  2. 37. Meta-Ethics. The ethical claims listed above are all general in the sense that they make claims that are intended to hold for lots of people in lots of situations. But not all of these claims are “absolute,” where this means something like “no exceptions allowed.”. Taking honesty to be a virtue doesn’t necessarily mean that it ...

  3. Sample answer: Metaethics is the branch of ethics that deals with explaining the meaning of ethical terms like "good" or "bad," and also examining the basis for ethical theories. It doesn't actually come up with any moral principles itself. For example, a metaethicist might ask a question like, 'does "good" mean the same thing when someone says ...

  4. Normative Ethics is focused on the creation of theories that provide general moral rules governing our behavior, such as Utilitarianism or Kantian Ethics. The normative ethicist, rather than being a football player, is more like a referee who sets up the rules governing how the game is played. Metaethics is the study of how we engage in ethics.

  5. In philosophy, meta-ethics, (or analytical ethics ), is the branch of ethics that seeks to understand the nature of ethical properties (if there are any), and ethical statements, attitudes, and judgments. Meta-ethics is one of the three branches of ethics generally recognized by philosophers, the others being ethical theory and applied ethics.

  6. Abstract. This article aims to bring some of the general underlying questions that hover in the background of meta-ethical discussions into the foreground and then to suggest some answers. An initial question that hovers in the background of discussions in meta-ethics is why we bother thinking about meta-ethical questions in the first place, as ...

  7. Meta-ethics is the branch of ethics which seeks to understand the nature of ethical propositions. An ethic system, for example, would assert that rape is immoral. Meta-ethics would be considered with if the sentence "rape is immoral" is capable of being true or false and, if so, what makes such a sentence true. 12.

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