Relaxed Realism in Metaethics
According to relaxed realists, there are moral truths, but nothing in the world makes them truth. Moral truths have no ontological implications: we can believe that there are moral truths, without being committed to either natural or non-natural moral properties. This video explains relaxed realism and outlines some of the challenges facing the view. 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 0:54 - Relaxed realism 12:47 - The irrelevance of metaphysics 20:41 - Does this remove the mystery? 21:58 - Mathematics and modality 28:09 - Objections to the analogy 34:14 - Error theory in realist clothing? 43:52 - The authority of morality

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