Can Moral Judgment be Taught?

Auteurs-es

  • C. M. Hamm

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v8i2.43623

Résumé

Some of the confusion regarding the notion of 'judgment' is the result of failure to distinguish between the process of judgment and the product of judgment. 'Judgment' may refer to a proposition, stated or statable, that something is the case or that something ought to be done. Or again it may refer to the procedure or method of arriving at such a proposition. The latter can be thought of as a process of judgment ( or a p-judgment) in which people do something. The former is the result or conclusion of such a process and can be thought of as the product of judgment and as such is a proposition which is believed. I shall ref er to them a b-judgments.

Publié-e

2018-05-11

Numéro

Rubrique

Articles