2.3.1 Moral Realism:

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    • What is the core belief of Moral Realism regarding moral facts and properties?
      They exist independently of beliefs
    • What are the two main forms of Moral Realism?
      Classical and Contemporary
    • What do moral realists consider as evidence for moral facts?
      Moral intuitions
    • Moral progress, such as the abolition of slavery, demonstrates the discovery of moral facts
    • The metaphysical objection to moral realism argues that moral facts do not fit into the physical world studied by science
    • Match the moral view with its definition:
      Moral Realism ↔️ Moral facts exist independently of beliefs
      Moral Anti-Realism ↔️ Moral facts do not exist independently of beliefs
      Moral Relativism ↔️ Moral facts are relative to culture or individual
    • Moral realists believe moral facts are objective, whereas moral anti-realists believe they are subjective
    • Who are two key thinkers associated with classical moral realism?
      Plato and Thomas Aquinas
    • Examples of actions that align with divine law fall under classical
    • Arrange the key arguments of moral realists in a logical sequence:
      1️⃣ Moral intuitions reflect objective moral facts
      2️⃣ Moral disagreement does not negate objective truths
      3️⃣ Moral progress demonstrates discovery of moral facts
    • What is the metaphysical objection to moral realism?
      Moral facts are non-natural
    • Moral realism posits that moral facts are objective, meaning they exist independently of human beliefs
    • Moral realism is based on the intuition that some moral claims, like "Causing unnecessary suffering is wrong," are objectively true.

      True
    • Match the form of Moral Realism with its basis:
      Classical Moral Realism ↔️ Objective standard or divine command
      Contemporary Moral Realism ↔️ Reason, empirical observation, shared consensus
    • Moral disagreements invalidate the existence of objective moral truths according to moral realists.
      False
    • What are three key beliefs of moral realists regarding moral facts?
      Objective, discoverable, mind-independent
    • Why does widespread moral disagreement pose a challenge for moral realism?
      If moral facts are objective, why disagreement?
    • What example do moral realists use to illustrate an objectively true moral claim?
      Causing unnecessary suffering is wrong
    • Match the form of moral realism with its key concept:
      Classical Moral Realism ↔️ Moral facts grounded in divine command
      Contemporary Moral Realism ↔️ Moral facts identified through reason
    • What is the key difference between classical and contemporary moral realism?
      Universal standard vs empirical study
    • Moral realists argue that moral intuitions provide evidence of objective moral facts.

      True
    • The abolition of slavery is cited by moral realists as an example of moral progress
    • The epistemological objection to moral realism states that moral facts are difficult to know with the same certainty as scientific facts
    • Match the meta-ethical theories with their key beliefs about moral facts:
      Moral Realism ↔️ Moral facts exist independently
      Moral Anti-Realism ↔️ Moral values are based on emotions
      Moral Relativism ↔️ Moral facts depend on culture
    • Moral realists believe that moral facts exist independently of human beliefs
    • Steps in the discovery of moral facts according to Moral Realism
      1️⃣ Moral intuition
      2️⃣ Reason and experience
      3️⃣ Moral progress
    • What is the epistemological objection to moral realism?
      Moral facts are hard to know
    • Moral realism holds that moral facts depend on individual beliefs.
      False
    • What do moral anti-realists believe about moral statements?
      They cannot be objectively true or false
    • Classical moral realism allows for empirical observation to determine moral facts.
      False
    • Classical moral realism grounds moral facts in an objective standard or divine command, making them universal and absolute.

      True
    • How do moral realists respond to the challenge of moral disagreement?
      Moral progress
    • What do moral realists believe about moral disagreement?
      It does not negate objective moral facts
    • Moral realists struggle to explain how we can reliably access objective moral truths.

      True
    • What is the basis for moral claims in moral realism?
      Discoverable facts
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