This thesis aims to clarify and strengthen an epistemological challenge to moral realism. I argue that evolutionary influence defeats the epistemic justification of beliefs about objective moral truths. Realism leads to skepticism. The evolutionary debunking argument challenges the two branches of moral realism on two levels. It challenges nonnaturalism by showing how evolutionary influence is evidence that nonnaturalist moral beliefs are insensitive to truth. It challenges naturalism on the basis that the belief about moral-natural identity is similarly defeated by evolutionary influence. A plausible version of conservative epistemology offers a limited, prima facie support to realist moral beliefs. On the basis of this conservatism, real...