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According to
Richard Garner and
Bernard Rosen,
there are
three kinds of
metaethical problems, or
three general questions: What is the
meaning of
moral terms...
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underlying ****umptions.
Metaethical theories typically do not
directly judge which normative ethical theories are correct. However,
metaethical theories can still...
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Moral absolutism is an
metaethical view that some or even all
actions are
intrinsically right or wrong,
regardless of
context or consequence.
Moral absolutism...
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Christine Korsgaard. Street's
doctoral dissertation examined the
metaethical implications of
evolutionary biological explanations of our normative...
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characterized her writing, she soon
abandoned the latter. In Gyn/Ecology: The
Metaethics of
Radical Feminism (1978), Daly
argues that men
throughout history have...
- Anderson,
Susan Leigh (2008). "Asimov's "three laws of robotics" and
machine metaethics". AI & Society. 22 (4): 477–493. doi:10.1007/s00146-007-0094-5. S2CID 1809459...
- expectations, or
their understanding of the
world Moral skepticism – a
class of
metaethical theories all
members of
which entail that no one has any
moral knowledge...
- a "fundamental contradiction" in our
moral consciousness. Sidgwick's
metaethics involve an
explicit defence of a non-naturalist form of
moral realism...
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ineliminably dependent on the
result of a
suitable constructivist procedure.
Metaethical constructivism holds that
correctness of
moral judgments, principles...
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Ethics and
Metaethics Jeanes 2019, p. 66
Nagel 2006, pp. 379–380 Dittmer, 1.
Applied Ethics as
Distinct from
Normative Ethics and
Metaethics Jeanes 2019...