I think conspiratorial rationalizations are never "sufficient ... to justify suffering" and mass murder. :brow: — 180 Proof
Im not justifying norms. Im asking what moral or normative terms mean on a realist construal. — Cartesian trigger-puppets
I suspect he’s asking about the meta-ethics that is comparable to mathematical realism, whereas yours is comparable to something like mathematical formalism, which is a type of mathematical antirealism. — Michael
:up:I feel the hard edges of scientism would be much reduced if the 'science' they were 'istic' about was a little more expansive in scope. — Isaac
I believe the common meaning would be something like ‘actually existing rather than imagined’ but there are many different meanings. I would use a similar meaning using the term generally speaking. — Cartesian trigger-puppets
They reveal to us the many cracks in the foundation we require to even attempt to make sense of this place. — Cartesian trigger-puppets
Another issue probably in the background here is cultural relativism. — Pie
Do I only imagine that murder is proscribed ? — Pie
Yes, I think people are, wary of relativism ("the Nazis were right, from their perspective"), but it's never something I've found in the least worrying. I'm embedded in a culture (and I'm probably wired with several moral-like beliefs from birth, like any other human). — Isaac
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