Beliefs, Desires and Moral Realism
An argument against the claim that moral realism cannot be sustained because moral beliefs, being affective-conative states, cannot themselves be true or false. In fact moral claims can fail both in terms of a failure of the standard it expresses to be realised by a given agent and also in terms of whatever it commends to be good or bad, right or wrong, in actual fact.
2016 ◽
Vol 2
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pp. 233-253
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2001 ◽
Vol 18
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pp. 154-176
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