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The text explores diverse perspectives on moral values, ranging from subjectivism to skepticism. Subjectivists argue that moral values are personal and context-dependent, while skeptics dismiss them as mere opinions.
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Ethical Values Relativism Right and wrong are matters of custom and habit
and are individual/cultural Moral values exist and are meaningful,
but are not universal Skepticism/Nihilism You believe what you want to believe Moral values are opinions, they are personal and of no real interest Determinists Morality is not possible Humans can't be held responsible for our actions Morality does not exist because people have no free will Intuitionism We just know what is right and what is wrong We feel moral facts Moral facts exist, but can not be known through reason Moral Naturalism What is right and wrong is discoverable Certain actions have the quality of "rightness" and "goodness" in the same way things have "yellowness" Relies on human nature and what is natural for humans as a guide for what is right and wrong Divine Command Theory Moral Values are those given by the Creator who has
decided what is right and what is wrong. All matters of right and wrong have been decided by a
supernatural Supreme Being Subjectivists Actions can be right or wrong, but not always or everywhere Moral values exist and should guide your behaviour and are subjective Objectivists Actions are right or wrong, always and everywhere Moral facts exist independently of humans, and is apart of the nature of the universe which is there for us to discover. delete info add new info find what you need Believe in moral facts, which is something that is objectively true bookmarks documents videos links Emotivism All that we do is thought out and right and wrong are feelings All human actions are directed by our reason