Magnetic summary of gentleness and moral realism: The moral anticlimists believe that the words "good" and "bad", "correct" and "wrong" mean that attributes and possibly possessed by objects and behaviors I do not think that it means. They believe that if a person calls pain or other events "bad" and adultery or other "wrong" acts, they will not report certain facts about that object or action. To some extent, J. L. Mackie defends moral anti - realism by appealing to the ontological strangeness that he believes in the existence of a value attribute.
Non-moral impolarists apparently refuse moral realism, but for the same reason not everyone is doing it, there are several kinds of moral impolitism . The most positive rejection of moral realism is J. L. It may be the moral error theory defended by Mackie. He thinks all moral assertions are strictly wrong. Because they assume that attributes (eg tenderness, error, fairness) are 'ontologically strange' and that we can perceive through the means of normal experience. The characteristics are completely different. . Since there is no specific teacher to detect these characteristics, there is no real evidence to prove their existence, so we should conclude that they do not exist.
Quasi-realism is a non-cognitive and expressionist meta ethical and epistemological theory developed by Professor Simon Blackburn. The proposition is beyond the psychological state, but we believe that they have many realistic features, such as changes that can only change slowly, or changes that can respond to natural attributes. Randism is an individualism movement established by Ian Rand and is called objectivism by its followers. A rationalist theory or method based on the argument that the reason of human beings can in principle be the source of all knowledge. In modern times, rationalism was first proposed by Rene Descartes and spread from the 17th century to the 18th century mainly on the European continent. Oppose empiricism