Essays On Moral Realism by Geoffrey Sayre-McCord

Essays in Moral Philosophy

This collection of essays delves into the philosophical debate surrounding moral realism, exploring the notion that moral facts exist independently of human beliefs or perceptions. The contributors critically examine various arguments for and against moral realism, addressing questions about the objectivity of moral values, the nature of moral knowledge, and the implications of moral realism for ethical theory. Through rigorous analysis and diverse perspectives, the essays aim to clarify the complexities of moral realism and its place within contemporary moral philosophy.

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