On "My Moral Judgment"
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v23i3.44265Abstract
My comment on Malikail and Stewart's (1988) paper. ‘’Moral Autonomy and Moral Training," shows that there are other possible meanings to the expression my moral judgment' which do not necessarily reduce to either ‘’judgment peculiar to me’’ or ‘’judgment of personal taste." Additionally, I show that concentrating on the public aspects/features of moral judgments while necessary is not all there is to the making of sound moral judgments. The paper proposes to include the self of the person as a necessary condition for judging the soundness of a moral judgment.
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