Thomas Dabay combines the ideas of David Hume and Immanuel Kant to help show how we can be right about what’s right.
https://philosophynow.org/issues/112/Ju ... _Judgments
Justifying Our Moral Judgments
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Re: Justifying Our Moral Judgments
You use both moral sentimens and moral principles in moral situations. If you start with one, you continue with the other. Not something that will shake the earth but a good suggestion for a moral strategy anyhow imho.
Re: Justifying Our Moral Judgments
Clever people can justify almost anything. But it doesn't mean that other clever people have to take them seriously.
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Re: Justifying Our Moral Judgments
The two examples used by the article have no right answers.
1) Should the discrepant access to education between "third world' children and "first world" children be redressed?
2) What should I do; tell or not tell my boss if I want to attend an interview for another job.
The article suggests you need to seek an "equilibrium" between Kant's deontological honesty, and Hume's gut reaction as an emotional agent.
Oh Hum!
1) Should the discrepant access to education between "third world' children and "first world" children be redressed?
2) What should I do; tell or not tell my boss if I want to attend an interview for another job.
The article suggests you need to seek an "equilibrium" between Kant's deontological honesty, and Hume's gut reaction as an emotional agent.
Oh Hum!