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in what ways must morality be objective? ' a subject matter can be considered objective if the facts are able to exist independently.' moral truths being response independent fits well with enochs understanding of his three tests. -ANSWER enoch believes that morality -ANSWER aspires to be objective and is nopt actually objective enoch thinks, in terms of philosphocal argument -ANSWER that if you deny that morality aspires to be objective your argument can be denied enoch claims -ANSWER that any metaethical theory must take into account moralities aspirations, he claims that we must know what these aspirations are in order to know whether they are met. enoch believes That if you deny moralities aspirations of objectivity your theory is incorrect. enoch claims that if your argyment does not support moralities objectivist aspirations then you MUST -ANSWER accomdate said aspirations or explain why we are wrong in thinking that morality is objective enoch offers three tests -ANSWER test of phenomenology of disagreement and deliberation, spinach test and the counterfactual test. in comparison to the original spinach test -ANSWER test of racism and middle ages sound more sensible and in fact point more towards objectivity due to the moral issues at hand it feels more objective than subjective such as the spinach test simply not liked because it is nasty, seemingly subjective belief compared with ' because I had grown up in the middle ages, I would have believed the earth to be the center of the universe and that is false, sounding more sensible

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PHILOSOPHY AO1 EXAM 2024PRACTICE
QUESTIONS.
enoch believes objectivity in ethics matters because we are seeking to vindicate, or
clear of suspicion the phenom. of deliberation and disagreement and counterfactual
arguments.
we also want to make sense of our responses in moral cases as shown through the
spinach test. -ANSWER

in what ways must morality be objective? ' a subject matter can be considered
objective if the facts are able to exist independently.' moral truths being response
independent fits well with enochs understanding of his three tests. -ANSWER

enoch believes that morality -ANSWER aspires to be objective and is nopt actually
objective

enoch thinks, in terms of philosphocal argument -ANSWER that if you deny that
morality aspires to be objective your argument can be denied

enoch claims -ANSWER that any metaethical theory must take into account
moralities aspirations, he claims that we must know what these aspirations are in
order to know whether they are met. enoch believes That if you deny moralities
aspirations of objectivity your theory is incorrect.

enoch claims that if your argyment does not support moralities objectivist
aspirations then you MUST -ANSWER accomdate said aspirations or explain why
we are wrong in thinking that morality is objective

enoch offers three tests -ANSWER test of phenomenology of disagreement and
deliberation, spinach test and the counterfactual test.

in comparison to the original spinach test -ANSWER test of racism and middle
ages sound more sensible and in fact point more towards objectivity due to the moral
issues at hand it feels more objective than subjective such as the spinach test >
simply not liked because it is nasty, seemingly subjective belief compared with '
because I had grown up in the middle ages, I would have believed the earth to be
the center of the universe and that is false, sounding more sensible

enoch belives that objective ideas feel more similar to moral ideas and vise versa -
ANSWER

enoch believes when plugging in racism and sun test, objective issues, to spinach
test moral issues fall more squarely on the objective side of things. -ANSWER

Phenonmenology -ANSWER how we are consciously and subjectively viewing
things, based on events and thoughts not independent from consciousness and
therefore subjective

moral disagreements feel more objective, feeling as though those involved are
trying to point to an objective truth, rather than a subjective one as shown in the
choclate and spinach test. a disagreement about chocolate does not feel the same
as disagreement about global warming. -ANSWER

, PHILOSOPHY AO1 EXAM 2024PRACTICE
QUESTIONS.
enoch claims that moral dilberation and the phenomnelogy of disagreement test fall
more on the objective side of matters, ex being how a disagreement about abortion
feels more like a disagreement about global warming , which as we know feels to be
pointing toward objective facts. -ANSWER

the counterfactual test is basically a test about the differences in cirumcumstances
and how we would behave in different said crircumstances. this test does not apply
to objective facts such as smoking causing cancer. can apply to situations such as
gender based discrimination asking the question if everyone belelived in gender
based discirmantion would that make it right in comparison to how everyone believes
top hats to be out of fashion ( depending on the society and what it believes or a
more subjective view
) rather than the nondeniable objective fact of smoking causing cancer. If you are
able to insert an argument and the circumstances be different, the subject is not
objective but merely subjective. -ANSWER

morality can be objective if the facts are able to exist independently, moral truths
being response independent fits well with the understanding of enochs three tests.
enoch believes that we are trying to discover right and wrong, as well as objective
facts, not create them. -ANSWER

enoch believes that moral discourse wants to be objective but isn't, believing that
morality aspires to objectivity. -ANSWER

differences in moral codes are not based on morality, they can be due to
environment such as abundance and scarcity. -ANSWER

certain ideas or theories abput what counts as objective undermining might be self
defeating. -ANSWER examples of self defeating theories are as follows.
all theories are false
no belief is justifiable
disagreement undermines objectivity

enoch claims to actually have knowledge of moral truths we need a general
epistemology of the 'apriori' -ANSWER

the apriori is meaning prior to experience, this is a general theory of knowledge that
says that areas of inquiry are not based on experience but reasoning. enoch
believes that ethical truths would be apriori similar to mathematical truths. basically
they would just exist factually and we would then learn them. enoch truly believes
that if there is moral knowledge it would come to us apriori , the concept being
independent. we would NOT have this knowledge by some moral perception, or by
empirical observation or justification. -ANSWER

enoch believes that we all get to decide what to believe in moral matters, but our
decision does not make a moral view true or false. -ANSWER

value theory attempts to explain what and if anything is valuable . -ANSWER

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