3: Analyze arguments from primary sources concerning good, evil, right, wrong, and other ideas addressed in the course.
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- 3.1: Metaethical Theories
- 3.1.1: Introduction
- 3.1.2: The Value of Metaethics
- 3.1.3: Cognitivism versus Non-Cognitivism
- 3.1.4: Realism versus Anti-Realism
- 3.1.5: The Metaethical Map
- 3.1.6: Cognitivist and Realist Theory One (Naturalism)
- 3.1.7: Objections to Naturalism
- 3.1.8: Cognitivist and Realist Theory Two (Non-Naturalism)
- 3.1.9: Objections to Intuitionism
- 3.1.10: Cognitivist and Anti-Realist Theory One (Moral Error Theory)
- 3.1.11: Objections to Moral Error Theory
- 3.1.12: Non-Cognitivism
- 3.1.13: Non-Cognitivist and Anti-Realist Theory One (Emotivism)
- 3.1.14: Objections to Emotivism
- 3.1.15: Non-Cognitivist and Anti-Realist Theory Two (Prescriptivism)
- 3.1.16: Objections to Prescriptivism
- 3.1.17: Summary