Hilary Putnam and Nathan Nobis on Arguments Against Moral Realism

It seems to be something like this: Arguments against the idea of any meaningful notion of moral integrity become arguments against the notion of intellectual integrity. From the video description:

A clip of Hilary Putnam and Nathan Nobis providing an argument for moral realism (or against moral anti-realism). Note, this is a version of an upload from the previous channel of something that I put together awhile ago.

At 2:00 Putnam explicitly gives the examples of plausibility, coherence and simplicity judgements and talks about agreement. See Julia Galef on Aumann's Agreement Theorem which I wrote on Friday, 10 May 2019 so I was probably chewing coca leaves, and so you don't need to pay any attention to it.

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