Metaethics (Moral Realism)

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Is moral realism the correct metaethical theory? (25 marks)

This question is asking you to discuss moral realism (the view that moral properties (e.g. ‘good’, ‘bad’, ‘right’, and ‘wrong’) exist mind-independently, and that these moral properties give rise to mind-independent moral facts (e.g. “stealing is wrong”)) and argue either that it is the correct metaethical theory or that it is an incorrect metaethical theory.

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An A* grade example answer to a 25 mark question on moral realism. This document also includes a bullet-point essay plan to help students understand how to structure their essays for maximum marks.

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