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Moral Skepticism

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Moral skepticism is the view that there are no moral facts or that we have no knowledge of them. It questions the existence of objective moral standards and the possibility of moral knowledge.

Key Features

  • Challenges traditional ethical theories
  • Raises questions about the foundations of morality
  • Encourages critical thinking about ethical beliefs

Pros

  • Promotes intellectual debate and discussion
  • Encourages individuals to critically examine their own moral beliefs

Cons

  • Can lead to moral relativism and ethical nihilism
  • May undermine the basis for moral decision-making

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