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Information: Is ethical truth something absolute and fixed for all time, in the same way that 2+2=4 will always be true, or is it historically and culturally specific - or is there no such thing as "ethical truth" at all? What is the precise meaning of the word "ought
Evolution and Philosophy Evolution and Philosophy: Introduces Metaethical Functionalism and explores other implications of evolutionary theory for philosophy. Online papers, discussion, polls, and links. (Metaethics) http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/KVC/evolphi.htm
Reflective Equilibrium Reflective Equilibrium: The result of a process of reflection on an area of (moral) inquiry, a notion figuring prominently in Rawls' Theory of Justice; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Norman Daniels. (Metaethics) http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/reflective-equilibrium/
A Bibliography of Metaethics A Bibliography of Metaethics: Compiled by James Lenman at the University of Glasgow, UK. (Metaethics) http://www.gla.ac.uk/Acad/Philosophy/Lenman/bib.html
Moral Responses and Moral Theory Moral Responses and Moral Theory: On the metaethical role of psychological reactions, specifically emotions. (Metaethics) http://www.inform.umd.edu/PHIL/faculty/PGreenspan/Res/soc.html