A sort of rhetorical grab bag has accrued over the years: an assortment of tropes, turns of phrase, misrepresentations, allusions, and implications that are recycled and uttered like a ritual whenever the topic of various antirealist positions comes up; typically moral relativism, but on occasion you’ll see references to nihilism or antirealism (though you’ll be unlikely to see direct references to error theory or noncognitivism unless you’re dealing with someone with an academic backgr...| www.lanceindependent.com
Normative entanglement is a common rhetorical strategy moral realists employ when arguing for moral realism.| www.lanceindependent.com
At least some moral realists have insist most people are moral realists even when others point to empirical data which may suggest otherwise.| www.lanceindependent.com