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Joseph Mendola Normative realism, or Bernard Williams and ethics at the limit article Recent arguments for normative realism have centered on attempts to meet a demand on normative facts articulated by harman, That they be required for explanations of uncontroversial phenomena. This paper argues that another argument for normative realism should take precedence, An argument suggested by williams’s skeptical discussion of moral objectivity in “ethics and the limits of philosophy”.

Normative realism, or Bernard Williams and ethics at the limit

Joseph Mendola

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 67, no. 3, 1989, pp. 306–318

Abstract

Recent arguments for normative realism have centered on attempts to meet a demand on normative facts articulated by harman, That they be required for explanations of uncontroversial phenomena. This paper argues that another argument for normative realism should take precedence, An argument suggested by williams’s skeptical discussion of moral objectivity in “ethics and the limits of philosophy”.

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