It’s more a question of what meta-ethical view you hold personally, rather than what philosophers think.
If you hold an anti-realist view such that you think the concept of moral obligation is incoherent, you won’t feel morally obligated to do things.
Then you sure aren’t obligated to do accurate marketing, or anything else. That kind of nihilism just blows everything up. It’s a bit like saying “I’m just a Boltzmann brain, therefore drowning kids don’t exist.”
It’s more a question of what meta-ethical view you hold personally, rather than what philosophers think.
If you hold an anti-realist view such that you think the concept of moral obligation is incoherent, you won’t feel morally obligated to do things.
Then you sure aren’t obligated to do accurate marketing, or anything else. That kind of nihilism just blows everything up. It’s a bit like saying “I’m just a Boltzmann brain, therefore drowning kids don’t exist.”