No offense: this is not written well enough for me to follow your arguments closely enough to respond to them. But, considering the outside view, what do you think are the chances you have actually proven moral realism in three paragraphs? If you’re trying to convince non-realists they’re wrong then substantially more work is necessary.
I tend to be a very concise writer, assuming a quick understanding from the reader, and I don’t perceive very well what is obvious and what isn’t to people. Thank you for the advice. Please point to specific parts that you would like further explaining or expanding, and I will provide it.
No offense: this is not written well enough for me to follow your arguments closely enough to respond to them. But, considering the outside view, what do you think are the chances you have actually proven moral realism in three paragraphs? If you’re trying to convince non-realists they’re wrong then substantially more work is necessary.
I tend to be a very concise writer, assuming a quick understanding from the reader, and I don’t perceive very well what is obvious and what isn’t to people. Thank you for the advice. Please point to specific parts that you would like further explaining or expanding, and I will provide it.