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Was (wer) ist scepticism$72519$ - definition

ETHICAL THEORY
Ethical skepticism; Moral scepticism; Moral Error Theory; Moral error theory; Ethical scepticism; Moral skeptic

Skepticism in law         
  • Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court [[Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.]]
Legal Scepticism; Scepticism in Law; Scepticism in law
Skepticism in law is a school of jurisprudence that was a reaction against the idea of natural law, and a response to the 'formalism' of legal positivists. Legal skepticism is sometimes known as legal realism.
skepticism         
QUESTIONING ATTITUDE OR DOUBT TOWARDS ONE OR MORE ITEMS OF PUTATIVE KNOWLEDGE OR BELIEF
ScepticIsm; Scepticism; Skeptic; Sceptic; Skeptics; Skeptical; Modern skeptic; Modern Skeptic; Sceptics; Skeptikoi; Classical Skepticism; Classical Skeptics; Sceptical
n. AE; BE spelling: scepticism
1) to demonstrate, display skepticism
2) to maintain (a) skepticism
3) skepticism about (to maintain a healthy skepticism about smt.)
4) (misc.) an air of skepticism
scepticism         
QUESTIONING ATTITUDE OR DOUBT TOWARDS ONE OR MORE ITEMS OF PUTATIVE KNOWLEDGE OR BELIEF
ScepticIsm; Scepticism; Skeptic; Sceptic; Skeptics; Skeptical; Modern skeptic; Modern Skeptic; Sceptics; Skeptikoi; Classical Skepticism; Classical Skeptics; Sceptical
Note: in AM, use 'skepticism'
Scepticism is great doubt about whether something is true or useful.
There was considerable scepticism about the Chancellor's forecast of a booming economy...
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Moral skepticism

Moral skepticism (or moral scepticism in British English) is a class of meta-ethical theories all members of which entail that no one has any moral knowledge. Many moral skeptics also make the stronger, modal claim that moral knowledge is impossible. Moral skepticism is particularly opposed to moral realism: the view that there are knowable and objective moral truths.

Some defenders of moral skepticism include Pyrrho, Aenesidemus, Sextus Empiricus, David Hume, J. L. Mackie (1977), Max Stirner, Friedrich Nietzsche, Richard Joyce (2001), Michael Ruse, Joshua Greene, Richard Garner, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (2006b), and the philosopher James Flynn. Strictly speaking, Gilbert Harman (1975) argues in favor of a kind of moral relativism, not moral skepticism. However, he has influenced some contemporary moral skeptics.