I still don't get that "it's wrong to shoot random people for fun" is a truth of logic. It is a claim about what is morally right, and what is morally right is not a truth of logic, unless you are some kind of strong realist in the Platonic sense.
I still don't get that "it's wrong to shoot random people for fun" is a truth of logic. It is a claim about what is morally right, and what is morally right is not a truth of logic, unless you are some kind of strong realist in the Platonic sense.
I still don't get that "it's wrong to shoot random people for fun" is a truth of logic. It is a claim about what is morally right, and what is morally right is not a truth of logic, unless you are some kind of strong realist in the Platonic sense.
If you reread it you'll see that is the point he was making.
It wasn't said very clearly, but basically it was:
Moral realism is the belief that moral claims are logically true.
But I don't believe in moral realism.