
Ethical Non-Realism
Ethical Non-Realism is the view that moral truths or right and wrong are not objective facts existing independently of human beliefs or attitudes. Instead, moral statements are seen as expressions of personal feelings, cultural norms, or social constructs. In this perspective, what is considered morally right or wrong varies between individuals and societies, and there are no universal moral truths that hold regardless of context or opinion. Ethical Non-Realism emphasizes the subjective and context-dependent nature of morality rather than viewing moral facts as external, mind-independent realities.