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Case Spencer - Is Morality Real? A Debate - PaperbackBinding: Paperback Description: In this book Spencer Case and Matt Lutz debate whether objective moral facts exist. We often say that actions like murder and institutions like slavery are morally wrong. And sometimes people strenuously disagree about the moral status of actions as with abortion. But what if anything makes statements about morality true? Should we be realists about morality or anti realists? After the authors jointly outline the major
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Description: In this book Spencer Case and Matt Lutz debate whether objective moral facts exist. We often say that actions like murder and institutions like slavery are morally wrong. And sometimes people strenuously disagree about the moral status of actions as with abortion. But what if anything makes statements about morality true? Should we be realists about morality or anti - realists? After the authors jointly outline the major contemporary positions in the moral realism debate each author argues for his own preferred views and responds to the other's constructive arguments and criticisms. Case contends that there are moral truths that don't depend on human beliefs or attitudes. Lutz maintains that there are no moral truths and even if there were we wouldn't be in a position to know about them. Along the way they explore topics like the nature of common sense the meaning of moral language and why the realism/anti - realism debate matters. The authors develop their own arguments and responses but assume no prior knowledge of metaethics. The result is a highly accessible exchange providing new students with an opinionated gateway to this important area of moral philosophy. But the authors originality gives food for thought to seasoned philosophers as well. Key Features Gives a comprehensive overview of all the main positions on moral realism without assuming any prior knowledge on the subject Features both traditional and original arguments for each position Offers highly accessible language without sacrificing intellectual rigor Draws upon and builds on recent literature on the realism/anti - realism debate Uses only a limited number of technical terms and defines all of them in the glossary
Title: Is Morality Real? A Debate
Author(s): Case Spencer
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Barcode: 9781032023878
Pages: 240 Pages
Publication Date: 9/7/2023
Series: Little Debates about Big Questions
Category: Ethics & Moral Philosophy

Case Spencer - Is Morality Real? A Debate - Paperback

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