Debunking Morality: Lessons from the EAAN Literature

Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 98 (3):208-226 (2016)
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This article explores evolutionary debunking arguments as they arise in metaethics against moral realism and in philosophy of religion against naturalism. Both literatures have independently grappled with the question of which beliefs one may use to respond to a potential defeater. In this article, I show how the literature on the argument against naturalism can help clarify and bring progress to the literature on moral realism with respect to this question. Of note, it will become clear that the objection that the moral realist begs the question, when appealing to the truth of some of her moral beliefs, is unsuccessful.

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reprint Moon, Andrew (2017) "Debunking Morality: Lessons from the EAAN Literature". Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 98(S1):208-226

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Andrew Moon
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