J.L. Mackie’s argument from relativity is an argument against moral realism. Or, to frame it the other way round, it’s…
In Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals, Immanuel Kant argues that morality can be derived from reason. According to Kant,…
The Frege-Geach problem (sometimes called the embedding problem) is a challenge to moral non-cognitivism – the view that moral judgements…
J.L. Mackie’s argument from queerness is an argument for moral anti-realism (the meta-ethical view that there are no objective moral…
In metaethics, cognitivism and non-cognitivism are two different views of what moral judgements – such as “stealing is wrong” –…