Moral abolitionism

In amoralism, moral abolitionism is the position taken by amoralists who thinks we need to get rid of all moral language—to reject the illusion of morality in its entirety. Their position is in contrast with assertive moral fictionalism and nonassertive moral fictionalism both of which believe on the usefulness of moral language. Moral abolitionists rejects this alleged usefulness, arguing that believing on an illusion is actually harmful.

Richard Garner is a moral abolitionist.

References

Garner, R. (2014). Beyond Morality.