Toby mentioned that moral realism went together with value simplicity, so presumably he meant a version of moral realism that implies value simplicity, from which I infer that his position is not close to “subjectively objective values”.
Toby’s comment doesn’t strongly imply that he believes in value simplicity though. On the other hand, “value simplicity” can be parsed as correct as well, in the sense of pointing to human minds or even to own intuition and saying “values like this” (I weakly guess a moral realist would just use own intuition in this case instead of noticing it), so this needs further disambiguation. :-)
Toby mentioned that moral realism went together with value simplicity, so presumably he meant a version of moral realism that implies value simplicity, from which I infer that his position is not close to “subjectively objective values”.
Toby’s comment doesn’t strongly imply that he believes in value simplicity though. On the other hand, “value simplicity” can be parsed as correct as well, in the sense of pointing to human minds or even to own intuition and saying “values like this” (I weakly guess a moral realist would just use own intuition in this case instead of noticing it), so this needs further disambiguation. :-)