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Chapters & Sections (34)
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Response to Stephen's Moral Philosophy
1:15
David Hume's Is-Ought Distinction Explained
2:18
Moral Ought from Descriptive Is Statements
3:21
Deductive Argument and Moral Objectivity
4:06
Avoiding the Is-Ought Problem
4:38
Moral Premises and Their Truth
5:10
Distinguishing Axiomatic and Contingent Oughts
6:12
Axiomatic Oughts and Moral Facts
7:10
Critique of Axiomatic Oughts Existence
7:55
Axiomatic Oughts Criticism and Confusion
8:49
Axiomatic Desires vs. Axiomatic Oughts
9:55
Survival Instinct vs Moral Obligation
10:50
Axiomatic Oughts and Descriptive Beliefs
11:23
Beliefs vs Facts in Epistemology
11:57
Survival Instincts and Beliefs
12:45
Axiomatic Facts vs Compulsion Truth
13:30
Confusion in Moral Argument Framework
14:10
Moral Obligation through Deductive Reasoning
14:44
Critique of Axiomatic Oughts in Parenting
15:35
Stephen's Argument on Vaccination and Suffering
16:05
Transforming Ought to Is Statements
16:38
Critique of Axiomatic Ought Statements
17:41
Moral Objectivity and Derivation of Ought
18:22
Philosophy of Ought Statements
18:54
Author's Ethical Ideas and Stephen's Philosophy