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Meta-Ethical Quietism? Wittgenstein, Relaxed Realism, and Countercultures in Meta-EthicsIn Jonathan Beale & Richard Rowland (eds.), Wittgenstein and Contemporary Moral Philosophy, . forthcoming.Ludwig Wittgenstein has often been called a quietist. His work has inspired a rich and varied array of theories in moral philosophy. Some prominent meta-ethicists have also been called quietists, or ‘relaxed’ as opposed to ‘robust’ realists, sometimes with explicit reference to Wittgenstein in attempts to clarify their views. In this chapter, I compare and contrast these groups of theories and draw out their importance for contemporary meta-ethical debate. They represent countercultures to conte…Read more
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