Error Theory
Error theory in ethics is the view that moral statements are systematically false. According to error theorists, when we make moral claims, such as "stealing is wrong" or "lying is bad," we are attempting to describe some objective feature of the world. However, error theorists argue that there are no objective moral facts to correspond to these claims. The central claim of error theory ________ ____ ________ ________ _______ ____.
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