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  1. According to ethical objectivism, what a person ought to do is unconstrained by their epistemic situation – it depends on what is the case and not only on what the person knows, or what they are in a position to know, or their evidence, or similar.

  2. There is an important difference, of course, between subjectivism and objectivism, but it is not one that excludes subjectivists from ascribing intrinsic or final value to things. My main aim here, however, is not to argue that these notions are available to subjectivists.

  3. 25 lut 2009 · Objectivism, in all its varieties, is unconvincing, and subjectivism, hedonic or emotive, is intellectually incredible and socially intolerable. No one is ethically content—except the dogmatist and the sceptic, who act willy nilly with the exponents of “might-cum-persuasion makes right.”.

  4. This article analyzes the business ethics of digital games, using Ayn Rand’s philosophy of Objectivism. It identifies different types of monetization options as virtuous or nonvirtuous, based on Rand’s views on rational self-interest.

  5. 1 cze 2010 · We review recent psychological evidence which demonstrates that individuals differ in the extent to which they perceive ethical beliefs to be objective, that some ethical beliefs are perceived to be more objective than others, and that both these sources of variance are somewhat systematic.

  6. 6 mar 2020 · Assumptions of ethical subjectivism, relativism, decisionism, emotivism and intuitionism are exemplary answers to these questions.

  7. In "Objectivity" in Social Science and Social Policy, Weber puts forward the elements of a critique of evaluative reason, parallel in idea to Kant's own critique of pure reason which he intended as the foundation for the natural sciences.

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