On the face of it, it [ethical realism] means the view that moral qualities such as wrongness, and likewise moral facts such as the fact that an act was wrong, exist in rerum natura, so that ...
but similar epistemic arguments against moral realism do; pleasures and pains are reflexive imperatives; facts about what makes something morally right or wrong are dependent on context; all epistemic ...
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