What arguments for moral realism that Huemer presents do you think are the best? I don’t think I’ve encountered any strong arguments for moral realism from Huemer or anyone else.
I’d like to hear more about this too. From a very simplified overview, what I seemed to get was the core of the arguments was just ‘everything is reducible to intuitions, so moral intuitions are as good as any other, including those behind accepting logic or realist views of the world’.
The best defence of this I have seen is Michael Huemer’s Ethical Intuitionism.
What arguments for moral realism that Huemer presents do you think are the best? I don’t think I’ve encountered any strong arguments for moral realism from Huemer or anyone else.
I’d like to hear more about this too. From a very simplified overview, what I seemed to get was the core of the arguments was just ‘everything is reducible to intuitions, so moral intuitions are as good as any other, including those behind accepting logic or realist views of the world’.