Richard Cumberland:Moral Realism
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drives people to strive for the greatest good of the human race. Cumberland believed that everything, including morals, was a part of the Law Of Nature. The Law of Nature states that basically there is an unchangeable truth to everything. Moral-wise man has an undeniable inclination to work toward the greatest good for man in general. The law for the standard of morals does not change and will not change, because it is a law.
drives people to strive for the greatest good of the human race. Cumberland believed that everything, including morals, was a part of the Law Of Nature. The Law of Nature states that basically there is an unchangeable truth to everything. Moral-wise man has an undeniable inclination to work toward the greatest good for man in general. The law for the standard of morals does not change and will not change, because it is a law.