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I have books on a wide variety of topics from philosophy to the social sciences to technology for sale on Amazon, Apple Books, and Google Play Books! All of my ebooks are currently discounted to $6. Just search either for Andrew Chapman or for The Autodidact’s Toolkit. Moral or ethical realism is the philosophical position that there are at least some objective moral or ethical facts. Moral or ethical facts are facts about what is right, wrong, good, bad, better, worse, fair, unfair, just, unjust, etc. Another way to say all of this is that Moral or ethical realism is the position that there are at least some objective facts about what matters, period. In this lecture, I prove that moral realism is almost certainly true. After looking at two bad arguments against moral realism's truth and showing why these are bad arguments, I look at seven good arguments for moral realism's truth and show why these are good arguments. Does this mean that it is impossible for moral realism to be false? No. What it does mean is that we ought to believe that moral realism is true because the available evidence shows, beyond a reasonable doubt, that moral realism is true. For more from Andrew, go to: http://andrewdchapman.org I've unfortunately needed to disable comments on my philosophy videos. The reason for this is that the most vocal commenters were often simply (i) ignorant of the fundamental philosophical issues relevant to the topic, (ii) convinced they were right, and (iii) intent on arguing in bad faith. This combination of ignorance and arrogance on the part of some made it impossible for me to interact fruitfully with commenters. However, I am still interested in working with anyone who has questions to help them understand the issues discussed in my videos. I can be reached via email at andrew.chapman@colorado.edu. I will do my best to respond to every email I receive. The Autodidact’s Toolkit also publishes books covering topics in philosophy, the humanities, technology, and sexuality. Books are available via: Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CLKWMBVX?... Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/search?... Apple Books: https://books.apple.com/us/book-serie... Or just search these sellers for The Autodidact’s Toolkit