What is the primary distinction between moral realism and moral antirealism?
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There is no distinction; moral realism and moral antirealism both assert subjectivity of moral values.
Moral realism claims that there are objective moral facts, even if these moral facts can change from culture to culture. Moral antirealism claims there are only subjective moral attitudes.
Moral antirealism contends that moral judgments are absolute and universal, while moral realism argues that morality is subjective.
Moral realism asserts that moral truths are "mind-dependent", while moral antirealism maintains that there are objective moral truths.