@article{df17b14361a04c7d8a3a1c2ecf6ae7b6,
title = "RELATIVISM AND NORMATIVE NONREALISM: BASING MORALITY ON RATIONALITY",
author = "Carson, {Thomas L.} and Moser, {Paul K.}",
note = "Normative nonrealism denies (a) that some things are good or bad or right or wrong independently of facts about the attitudes of moral agents, and (b) that attitude‐independent normative facts determine what is rational. An influential nonrealist approach to rationality comes from Richard Brandt's account of rationality in terms of {"}full information.{"}",
year = "1996",
month = jul,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1111/j.1467-9973.1996.tb00207.x",
language = "American English",
volume = "27",
journal = "Metaphilosophy",
issn = "1467-9973",
number = "3",
}