Are there evaluative facts? i.e. is there such a thing as objective good or evil? If there is, then there is free will. For what what is forced to do can not be termed good or evil. If one has free will then he can choose good.
You can not reduce questions of good and evil to ignorance because ignorance has to be ignorance of some fact. Ignorance of what? is the essential question.
See Dr. Michael Huemer for more information about objective morality. I guess you could go to the intuitionist school of thought or to Hegel or Prichard and G.E. Moore for the same reason, but with limited time I found it easier to look at Dr Huemer than having to take a few years to go through these other philosophers`.
You can not reduce questions of good and evil to ignorance because ignorance has to be ignorance of some fact. Ignorance of what? is the essential question.
See Dr. Michael Huemer for more information about objective morality. I guess you could go to the intuitionist school of thought or to Hegel or Prichard and G.E. Moore for the same reason, but with limited time I found it easier to look at Dr Huemer than having to take a few years to go through these other philosophers`.