The article (as well as being poorly formatted and wordy):
Appears to equate moral realism with some kind of deontology, or virtue theory, it’s hard to tell, since the term is only defined through describing what bad things it causes.
Seems to have been written in ignorance of the notion of compatibilist free will, as well as lacking justification for why free will would even be relevant anyway.
In general seems to be a long string of arguments with little justification of their validity, and
Mainly, appears to have been written for the purpose of proving wrong the author’s political opponent “moralism”, and as such to have written the bottom line first.
I could be more specific, but I don’t really think it would be worthwhile.
I agree with these points, and I also think that he is using certain terms in either unique or unfamiliar ways. This, in itself, is fine, but I’m not seeing any specific place in which these words are defined as being used in an unusual manner, and it left me very confused as I was reading.
The article (as well as being poorly formatted and wordy):
Appears to equate moral realism with some kind of deontology, or virtue theory, it’s hard to tell, since the term is only defined through describing what bad things it causes.
Seems to have been written in ignorance of the notion of compatibilist free will, as well as lacking justification for why free will would even be relevant anyway.
In general seems to be a long string of arguments with little justification of their validity, and
Mainly, appears to have been written for the purpose of proving wrong the author’s political opponent “moralism”, and as such to have written the bottom line first.
I could be more specific, but I don’t really think it would be worthwhile.
I agree with these points, and I also think that he is using certain terms in either unique or unfamiliar ways. This, in itself, is fine, but I’m not seeing any specific place in which these words are defined as being used in an unusual manner, and it left me very confused as I was reading.
Many thanks.