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Understanding Moral Realism

Moral realism is the view that moral claims, like “murder is wrong,” are objectively true, independent of our opinions or cultural perspectives. It holds that there are factual moral standards that can be discovered and reasoned about, much as we understand scientific truths. This stance stands in contrast to relativist or anti-realist views that see morals as merely subjective or constructed.

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