I don’t believe anyone’s really taken the metaethics sequence out for a test drive to see if it solves any nontrivial problems in moral philosophy.
Its worse than that. No-one even knows what the theory laid out is. EY says different things in different places.
If I recall correctly it struck me as an ok introduction to metaethics but it stopped before it got to the hard (ie. interesting) stuff.
I don’t believe anyone’s really taken the metaethics sequence out for a test drive to see if it solves any nontrivial problems in moral philosophy.
Its worse than that. No-one even knows what the theory laid out is. EY says different things in different places.
If I recall correctly it struck me as an ok introduction to metaethics but it stopped before it got to the hard (ie. interesting) stuff.