I liked this post very much, and I think it makes a very good case for clarifying counterarguments. Myself, I am very convinced of anti-realism (and atheism too, at least in the sense of rejecting something like the Judeo-Christian omnipotent and omnibenevolent deity presiding and acting in the cosmos). As you say you're on the fence about moral realism, I'd appreciate to hear your arguments in favor.
As I said, I think it's plausible that there's a God, and I also think it's plausible that this God created the world with some innate sense of morality. I have yet to hear a persuasive argument either for or against that worldview.
I liked this post very much, and I think it makes a very good case for clarifying counterarguments. Myself, I am very convinced of anti-realism (and atheism too, at least in the sense of rejecting something like the Judeo-Christian omnipotent and omnibenevolent deity presiding and acting in the cosmos). As you say you're on the fence about moral realism, I'd appreciate to hear your arguments in favor.
As I said, I think it's plausible that there's a God, and I also think it's plausible that this God created the world with some innate sense of morality. I have yet to hear a persuasive argument either for or against that worldview.