Phil 27 midterm 1

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Objectivism
There are facts
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Objective Morality
the idea that right and wrong exist factually, without any importance of opinion
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Skepticism
There are no facts
- There are no moral facts
*questioning objective morality*
"Uhh I don't know about these facts"
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Moral Nihilism
No objective moral truths
- there are no moral facts
-"There is no god" "no... etc"
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Error Theory
All our claims about morality are false
- It doesn't matter what so and so is, it's false
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Non-cognitivism
moral claims aren't the kind of speech that can be true or false
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Moral Relativism
The idea that right or wrong can be derived from society and culture
- There's a wrong for this group of people at this time from their practices
- Always relative to some group or other
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Moral Subjectivism
Like relativism, but instead of a group- it's the individual
- The person would decide what's wrong or right, not the group
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Moral Equivalence
forced into accepting that moral views are on par with each other
Each nothing is equivalent to the next nothing
- Things are morally equivalent
- Society X w/ helping the poor is right on with Society Y view on enslaving minorities is right
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Moral Progress
We're slowly entering our way into an ideal time- of moral outlooks
- Slowly over time, we've brought ourselves into conformity with our moral facts
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Moral Regress
Opposite of progress
- Can go from having a just society to an unjust one
- Ex: tyrant comes into power
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Dogmatism
the tendency to lay down principles as incontrovertibly true, without consideration of evidence or the opinions of others.
- This practice is better than another one
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Epistemic skepticism
denies that we have reliable access to moral truths
- Remains neutral if moral truths in fact exist
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Skepticism about absolute morality
Denies that objective morality exists at all
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Occam's razor
adopt the simplest set of entities necessary to explain the phenomena at hand- the best answer is the simplest
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Scientism
something we can discover of prove through science and experiment
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Hume's claim (human skeptics)
moral evaluation are our projections on events. They come from us, not the world.
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Utilitarianism
what makes an action right is that is tends to promote the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people
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moral disagreement
a difference of belief about strongly held convictions (firm beliefs)
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pro tanto duty/ prima facie duty
a duty that one might be obliged to leave unfulfilled, if outweighed by other factors

* just because you leave the first duty unfulfilled, doesn't mean that it goes away