2.3.1 Moral realism

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    • What is the main focus of meta-ethics as opposed to normative or applied ethics?
      Underlying concepts of morality
    • What do moral realists compare moral truths to in their objectivity?
      Scientific facts
    • Meta-ethics is a branch of philosophy that examines the nature of moral properties, statements, and judgments
    • What is the central claim of moral realism regarding moral facts?
      They exist objectively
    • Moral realists believe that objective moral values exist independently of individual or cultural beliefs
    • What is the fundamental contrast between moral realism and moral anti-realism?
      Objectivity vs subjectivity
    • What is the central claim of moral realism regarding moral truths?
      They are objective and mind-independent
    • Moral realism is the view that moral facts and properties exist independently of what any individual or culture believes
    • Moral realists believe that objective moral values are mind-independent
    • One argument for moral realism compares ethics to a natural science
    • Moral realists struggle to provide empirical evidence for moral facts
    • What does meta-ethics investigate?
      Moral concepts and truths
    • A moral realist would argue that torture is objectively wrong
    • What is the key distinction between moral realism and moral anti-realism?
      Objectivity vs. subjectivity
    • Moral realists believe moral claims cannot be tested or verified empirically.
      False
    • What does naturalistic moral realism claim about moral facts?
      Reducible to scientific facts
    • What are the two main forms of moral realism?
      Naturalistic and non-naturalistic
    • How do naturalistic moral realists explain moral facts?
      Through empirical investigation
    • What do moral realists believe about moral facts and properties?
      They exist objectively
    • What does meta-ethics study in moral philosophy?
      Moral concepts and judgments
    • Meta-ethics explores the meaning behind moral principles developed by normative ethics.

      True
    • Match the meta-ethical view with its description:
      Moral Realism ↔️ Moral facts exist objectively
      Moral Relativism ↔️ Moral facts are relative to cultures
      Moral Subjectivism ↔️ Moral facts depend on individual feelings
      Moral Nihilism ↔️ There are no objective moral facts
    • What role does meta-ethics play in moral theory?
      Clarifies the meaning of morality
    • Match the meta-ethical view with its description:
      Moral Realism ↔️ Moral facts exist objectively
      Moral Relativism ↔️ Moral facts are relative to cultures
      Moral Subjectivism ↔️ Moral facts depend on individual feelings
      Moral Nihilism ↔️ There are no objective moral facts
    • What is the key difference between moral realism and moral relativism regarding moral facts?
      Moral realism sees them objectively
    • Moral anti-realism holds that moral facts are based on individual opinions, feelings, or cultural norms
    • Match the meta-ethical view with its description:
      Moral Realism ↔️ Moral facts exist objectively
      Moral Relativism ↔️ Moral facts are relative to cultures
      Moral Subjectivism ↔️ Moral facts depend on individual feelings
      Moral Nihilism ↔️ There are no objective moral facts
    • Moral realists argue that murder is objectively wrong.
      True
    • Moral principles based on scientific reasoning align with moral realism.

      True
    • Moral anti-realists believe moral facts are empirically verifiable.
      False
    • What is the focus of meta-ethics in moral philosophy?
      Moral concepts and language
    • Meta-ethics focuses on the meaning of moral terms
    • What characterizes objective moral values?
      Independence from beliefs
    • Moral realism supports the idea that ethics can be studied as a natural science
    • Why does the problem of disagreement challenge moral realism?
      Widespread moral disagreements exist
    • Naturalistic moral realists believe moral properties are objective but non-scientific.
      False
    • Naturalistic moral realism states that moral facts are reducible to natural, scientific facts
    • A naturalistic moral realist might argue that the moral value of honesty can be explained by its beneficial social and psychological effects
    • Moral relativism asserts that moral facts are relative to individuals or cultures
    • Moral realists believe in the objective existence of moral facts, while others see morality as subjective or relative.

      True