Four ethical 'isms' - Deepstash

Four ethical 'isms'

  • Moral realism is based on the idea that there are real objective moral facts or truths in the universe.
  • Subjectivism teaches that moral judgments are nothing more than statements of a person's feelings or attitudes, and that ethical statements do not contain factual truths about goodness or badness.
  • Emotivism is the view that moral claims are no more than expressions of approval or disapproval.
  • Prescriptivists think that ethical statements are instructions or recommendations.

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