Is metaphysics immune to moral refutation?

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  • who: Alex Barber from the Philosophy Department, The Open University, Milton Keynes , AA, UK have published the research: Is Metaphysics Immune to Moral Refutation?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In the earlier paper, I was concerned with the question of whether science's immunity to moral refutation means the authors should be moral anti-realists. Both kinds could have a priori components-meaning science's epistemic norms could be a priori-so long as there was no chance of a priori moral norms being cited in evidence when the authors reason about epistemic norms. Either . . .

     

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