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Is the claim "Morals are Subjective" the same as Moral Subjectivism?
I am trying to understand what my position in metaethics is and I have found myself a bit confused with moral subjectivism and the position that "morals are subjective". My first instinct is ...
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Are purposes essentially ideas, making them inherently subjective and mind-dependent?
The proposition that purpose is inherently mind-dependent warrants examination. Consider a hypothetical world devoid of consciousness – perhaps an early Earth inhabited solely by microorganisms. If we ...
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Can God's subjective choices become objective realities for created beings? [closed]
Consider a scenario in which God creates a universe. In this scenario, God has complete freedom to determine the laws of physics and the structure of the universe—these choices are entirely contingent ...
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If I say something is Subjective, does that make it the case?
I've seen a lot of Questions here lately that sneak in the word 'objectively', as if no one will notice. I don't think that anything is objective, because it is only humans evaluating, and they are ...
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What "happens to us" and what "we do"
The question of "free will" has always been relevant.
I take rather reductionist (or Buddhist) position:
will exists as a relative, subjective phenomenon. More like an illusion.
But now I ...
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Are we epistemically inclined to believe whatever we want in philosophy? [duplicate]
By any belief, I of course do still mean beliefs that are internally consistent, since it would obviously make no sense to believe in square triangles.
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In epistemology, the ...
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What are the strongest arguments against the view that all of philosophy is about "bets" or subjective judgment calls? [closed]
My question is motivated by this answer to Are there objective standards proposed in the literature for estimating the likelihood of a hypothesis when empirical statistics are unavailable?, in ...
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What are the strongest arguments against Epistemic Permissivism?
My question is motivated by this answer to Are there objective standards proposed in the literature for estimating the likelihood of a hypothesis when empirical statistics are unavailable?, in ...
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Are there objective standards proposed in the literature for estimating the likelihood of a hypothesis when empirical statistics are unavailable?
To motivate this question, let’s consider a controversial example: the origin of life on Earth. We lack empirical statistics about life spontaneously emerging in any setting. There are no documented ...
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Does a premise based on subjectivity compromise a logical argument seeking to conclude with an objective conclusion/claim?
Question: Does a premise based on subjectivity compromise a logical argument seeking to conclude with an objective conclusion/claim?
I've been thinking about Anselm's Ontological Argument for the ...
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How do we differentiate pure lunacy from just a “different opinion” in philosophy?
I’m having trouble understanding the point of philosophical discussion if each proponent of an argument can simply fall back on their intuitions such as what constitutes as evidence for their belief.
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Publications that relate psychologism to subjectivism?
In my opinion, subjectivism, being an epistemological stance that makes all knowledge relative to a subject (its extreme form being skepticism), is closely linked to 'psychologism,' understood as that ...
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Is subjectivist epistemology the proximate cause of adverse social conditions?
The Crisis of Subjectivist Epistemology
Epistemology has to do with how we know, subjectivity refers to the supremacy of the individual’s feelings or experience. A subjectivist epistemology refers to ...
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Do we have volitional control over our level of skepticism?
In a recent answer to my earlier question What kind of epistemology would justify accepting religious claims that lie beyond the reach of scientific and historical verification?, an intriguing point ...
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Does impersonation heighten the evil of an immoral behaviour, perhaps similarly to illegality?
Does impersonation heighten the evil of an immoral behaviour, perhaps similarly to illegality might? I tend to think of just laws doing exactly that, and suspect that impersonating, e.g. by identity ...