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- Argument_from_queerness abstract "\"The argument from queerness\" is a term used in the philosophical study of ethics first developed by J. L. Mackie in his book Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong ISBN 0-14-013558-8 (1977).Mackie argues against the view that there can be objective ethical values by noting the queer or strange consequences belief in such values implies. The argument is an argument from personal incredulity roughly in the form of a modus tollens: If P then Q; but Q is implausible (or \"queer\"), so P is implausible.He states that \"If there were objective values, then they would be entities or qualities or relations of a very strange sort, utterly different from anything else in the universe\" (1977, p. 38). For all those who also find such entities queer (prima facie implausible), there is reason to doubt the existence of objective values.".
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- Argument_from_queerness wikiPageWikiLink Akeel_Bilgrami.
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- Argument_from_queerness wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philosophical_arguments.
- Argument_from_queerness wikiPageWikiLink Christine_Korsgaard.
- Argument_from_queerness wikiPageWikiLink Contemporary_philosophy.
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- Argument_from_queerness wikiPageWikiLink J._L._Mackie.
- Argument_from_queerness wikiPageWikiLink Modus_tollens.
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- Argument_from_queerness wikiPageWikiLink Moral_universalism.
- Argument_from_queerness wikiPageWikiLink Naturalism_(philosophy).
- Argument_from_queerness wikiPageWikiLink Philosophy.
- Argument_from_queerness wikiPageWikiLink Quasi-realism.
- Argument_from_queerness wikiPageWikiLinkText "Argument from queerness".
- Argument_from_queerness wikiPageWikiLinkText "argument from queerness".
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- Argument_from_queerness comment "\"The argument from queerness\" is a term used in the philosophical study of ethics first developed by J. L. Mackie in his book Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong ISBN 0-14-013558-8 (1977).Mackie argues against the view that there can be objective ethical values by noting the queer or strange consequences belief in such values implies.".
- Argument_from_queerness label "Argument from queerness".
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