The problems with moral subjectivism
Moral dialogue for moral subjectivists is gravely limited. As soon as moral subjectivists hold another person to any moral standard independent of the person’s belief, they must give up their moral subjectivism. Some moral subjectivists might turn out to be moral realists who accord primacy to auton...
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Main Author: | TAN, Seow Hon |
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2017
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