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Objectivity is both a central and elusive concept in philosophy. While there is no universally accepted articulation of objectivity, a proposition is generally considered to be objectively true when ...
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Rand and Ethical Objectivity by Tibor R. Machan ... Yet Rand's ethical objectivism isn't all that simple. She isn't a straightforward realist who believes that ethical principles are evident in the world independently of human existence. This is what is implied by objectivity in, say, the natural sciences.
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<p>In another sense, ethics is objective if some actual or possible ethical judgments are or could be justified. This is objectivity as justification ...
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Macmillan: Companions in Guilt: Arguments for Ethical Objectivity Hallvard Lillehammer: Bonus Publisher Materials: Praise, Author Biography ... Some arguments for the objectivity of ethical claim have a 'companions in guilt' form.
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UNIVERSITY OF EXETER (UK), JULY 1-4, 2002. The aim of this conference is to debate philosophical issues raised by the idea of ethical objectivity, drawing on the insights of ancient (Greek and Roman) and modern philosophy.
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eCampus.com: Companions in Guilt; Arguments for Ethical Objectivity: Hallvard Lillehammer: 9780230527546: $120.36: Philosophy: ... Some arguments for the objectivity of ethical claim have a 'companions in guilt' form.
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This symposium contribution discusses the conception of ethical objectivity found in the metaethical views of Hilary Putnam's book Ethics without Ontology.
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Retributivism: A Test Case for Ethical Objectivity* ... * From "Retributivism: A Test Case for Ethical Objectiv­ity" by J. L. Mackie. Published for the first time by permis­sion of Mrs. Joan Mackie. All rights to further publication reserved.
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These arguments defend the objectivity of ethical claims by comparing them with other claims the objectivity of which is not in doubt, but which share the features of ethical claims that lead some toward scepticism about ethical objectivity.
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Does Ethical Objectivity Require God? Most people think that if moral rules are objective, then they must have been authored by God. This includes theists, many of whom believe in God precisely because they believe in ethical objectivity, and see no way of defending that idea without God.
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