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Dogmatism

The trait of being closed-minded and unreasonably confident of the truth of one's views.

Evaluative Beliefs

Beliefs that evaluate something, and so assess it as good or bad, virtuous or vicious, and so on.

Occam's Razor

The instruction never to multiply entities beyond necessity. In the context of selecting from among competing theories, it tells us to choose that theory can explain as much as any other, while making the fewest assumptions.

Moral Naturalism

The view that moral features are natural (i.e., not supernatural) features, whose existence can be confirmed by means of the natural sciences.

Normative Features

Those features that tell us how things ought to be, or how we should behave. They rely on norms to do this.