What do words like good, bad, right, wrong, and should mean?
Do moral facts exist?
Are statements like, Murder is wrong, propositions that can be true or false?
If so, what are they like, and are they reducible to natural facts?
If yes, can we explain this within the framework of naturalism?
Is there a connection between making a moral judgment and being motivated to abide by it?
This has to do with the feeling we get when we know the Good but don’t do it.
Are moral judgments objective or subjective, relative or absolute?
The sun revolves around the earth. Humans thought this was true for thousands of years. But humans were wrong. Are statements like, Murder is wrong, the sort of thing we can be wrong about?
What do words like good, bad, right, wrong, and should mean?
Are statements like, Murder is wrong, propositions that can be true or false?
If yes, can we explain this within the framework of naturalism?
This has to do with the feeling we get when we know the Good but don’t do it.
The sun revolves around the earth. Humans thought this was true for thousands of years. But humans were wrong. Are statements like, Murder is wrong, the sort of thing we can be wrong about?