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This Element examines the many facets of ethical realism and the issues at stake in metaethical debates about itboth between realism and non-realist alternatives, and between different versions of realism itself. Starting with a minimal core characterization of ethical realism focused on claims about meaning and truth, we go on to develop a narrower and more theoretically useful conception by adding further claims about objectivity and ontological commitment. Yet even this common understanding of ethical realism captures a surprisingly heterogeneous range of views. In fact, a strong case can be made for adding several more conditions in order to arrive at a proper paradigm of realism about ethics when understood in a non-deflationary way. We then develop this more robust realism, bringing out its distinctive take on ethical objectivity and normative authority, its unique ontological commitments, and both the support for it and some challenges it faces.

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Introduction; 1. What is Ethical Realism?; 2. Going Further: Why More is Plausibly Needed; 3. Ardent Ethical Realism and the Value-Laden World; 4. Support and Challenges.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 2/17/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781108706414, 978-1108706414
      ISBN10: 110870641X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This Element examines the many facets of ethical realism and the issues at stake in metaethical debates about itboth between realism and non-realist alternatives, and between different versions of realism itself. Starting with a minimal core characterization of ethical realism focused on claims about meaning and truth, we go on to develop a narrower and more theoretically useful conception by adding further claims about objectivity and ontological commitment. Yet even this common understanding of ethical realism captures a surprisingly heterogeneous range of views. In fact, a strong case can be made for adding several more conditions in order to arrive at a proper paradigm of realism about ethics when understood in a non-deflationary way. We then develop this more robust realism, bringing out its distinctive take on ethical objectivity and normative authority, its unique ontological commitments, and both the support for it and some challenges it faces.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction; 1. What is Ethical Realism?; 2. Going Further: Why More is Plausibly Needed; 3. Ardent Ethical Realism and the Value-Laden World; 4. Support and Challenges.

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