
The paradox of moral codes | David Friedman, Timothy Williamson and Maria Baghramian
Philosophy For Our Times
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Ethics, Morality, Relativism and Absolutism
Timothy Stanley: The absoluteness of morality does not imply that morality consists of simple rules. He says there are many right answers on how we should treat our childrenn, andthe pluralist affirms that sort of truths, rather than absolute truth. David Thogtay: There is such a thing as truth in the morality, and you are moving towards that. But i don't want to push too much scepticism about a knowledge of moral truths because i think that only there are some moral truths which its pretty plausible arknown in most societies.
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