Moral Skepticism - Consequences

Consequences

There are two different opinions that follow from moral skepticism.

Amoralism is the idea to drop morality.

Hare claims there are some reasons to obey moral rules. He claims that amoralists are logically consistent, but have plenty of disadvantages in their lives.

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