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Ethical Realism and the intrinsic moral community! Help!
I am in a Philosophy class at Cal Poly SLO, called "Ethics." And I have a paper to write about Ethical Realism. I know sarte had a ton of really good philosophical ethical arguments, but I need help formulating them.
For the paper I just need some Arguments in the form of an outline... Premise 1... Premise 2... Premise 3... ____________ Conclusion I need to have ethical realist (and anti-realist) arguments that give the correct size and membership of the intrinsic moral community. Do you guys have any good arguments (in the above form) that would get a conclusion as to what is the correct size and membership of the intrinsic moral community? If so please enlighten me! I'd love any help I can get! |
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I googled ethical realism and intristic moral community and found over 1,000,000 hits, you should find something helpful there. If you come up with some more specific help, let me know and maybe I can help you out.
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