RE: Moral Oughts
August 1, 2019 at 12:36 pm
(This post was last modified: August 1, 2019 at 12:38 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
But they aren’t? 2 is something he’s worried really will happen, 3 he knows will happen, and 6 probably has a long sub list of realist propositions undergirding it.
I know you asked me other questions, but seeing your response here I can tell you right off the bat that no answer to any question is going to help you understand moral realism if you see things like factual consequences as subjective.
Just as realism contends that something about x makes it “really bad”., not an opinion, factual consequences will really happen, they’re not just an opinion.
I know you asked me other questions, but seeing your response here I can tell you right off the bat that no answer to any question is going to help you understand moral realism if you see things like factual consequences as subjective.
Just as realism contends that something about x makes it “really bad”., not an opinion, factual consequences will really happen, they’re not just an opinion.
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