A lot of people here would seem to disagree, since I keep hearing the objection that ethics is all about values, and values are nothing to do with rationality.
It feels to me like the Orthogonality Thesis is a fairly precise statement, and moral anti-realism is a harder to make precise but at least well understood statement, and “values are nothing to do with rationality” is something rather vague that could mean either of those things or something else.
A lot of people here would seem to disagree, since I keep hearing the objection that ethics is all about values, and values are nothing to do with rationality.
Could you make the connection to what I said more explicit please? Thanks!
″ values are nothing to do with rationality”=the Orthogonality Thesis, so it’s a step in the argument.
It feels to me like the Orthogonality Thesis is a fairly precise statement, and moral anti-realism is a harder to make precise but at least well understood statement, and “values are nothing to do with rationality” is something rather vague that could mean either of those things or something else.