Moral realism: A quick definition
Moral realism is simply the idea that obligations exist objectively. There are real, subject-independent duties that we must accept in order to act morally. These duties are features of reality…. Read more »
Moral realism is simply the idea that obligations exist objectively. There are real, subject-independent duties that we must accept in order to act morally. These duties are features of reality…. Read more »
If you believe, as Foucault did, that there is no truth-as-such, only whatever is produced by “regimes of truth,” then it is literally impossible for you to speak truth to… Read more »