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Sound intuitions on Moral Twin Earth
Authors:Michael Rubin
Affiliation:(1) Department of Philosophy, University of Massachusetts, 352 Bartlett Hall, 130 Hicks Way, Amherst, MA 01003-9269, USA
Abstract:A number of philosophers defend naturalistic moral realism by appeal to an externalist semantics for moral predicates. The application of semantic externalism to moral predicates has been attacked by Terence Horgan and Mark Timmons in a series of papers that make use of their “Moral Twin Earth” thought experiment. In response, several defenders of naturalistic moral realism have claimed that the Moral Twin Earth thought experiment is misleading and yields distorted and inaccurate semantic intuitions. If they are right, the intuitions generated by Moral Twin Earth cannot be appealed to in arguments against externalist moral semantics. The most developed case against the Moral Twin Earth argument that follows this strategy is found in a paper by Stephen Laurence, Eric Margolis and Angus Dawson. Here I argue that their attack on the Moral Twin Earth thought experiment fails. Laurence, Margolis and Dawson have not shown that we have reason to distrust the semantic intuitions it generates
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Keywords:Ethical naturalism  Moral realism  Moral Twin Earth  Terence Horgan  Mark Timmons  Stephen Laurence  Eric Margolis  Angus Dawson
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