Moral Realism: The Arbitrariness Challenge
If there are objective moral facts, so what? Why should we care about them? This video outlines the arbitrariness challenge to moral realism, from Jason Kawall's paper "Moral Realism and Arbitrariness" I offer private tutoring in philosophy. For details please email me: [email protected] Support me on Patreon: / kanebaker91 Donate to my PayPal: https://paypal.me/kanebaker91 My Discord: / discord 0:00 - Introduction 1:17 - The Euthyphro dilemma 4:16 - The arbitrariness challenge 14:30 - Incoherence? 19:27 - Metaphysical distinctness 21:51 - The meaning of "ought" 31:45 - Motivational internalism

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