“”“And the long-term perspectives are different: the moral realist expects that their process will likely converge to something with fantastic properties, the moral anti-realist thinks it likely that the degree of moral learning is sharply limited, only a few “iterations” beyond their current morality.”””
“”“And the long-term perspectives are different: the moral realist expects that their process will likely converge to something with fantastic properties, the moral anti-realist thinks it likely that the degree of moral learning is sharply limited, only a few “iterations” beyond their current morality.”””
^ Why do you say this?
Just my impression based on discussing the issue with some moral realists/non-realists.