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"Moral Realism: A Defence"

"Moral Realism: A Defence" defends the view that moral facts exist independently of human beliefs or feelings. It argues that certain actions are objectively right or wrong, regardless of personal opinions or cultural differences. The paper presents reasons to believe that moral truths are real and can be known, much like scientific facts about the universe. This position supports the idea that moral statements can be true or false, providing a solid foundation for moral judgment and ethical inquiry.