Attitudinal Ambivalence: Moral Uncertainty for Non-Cognitivists

Volume: 100, Issue: 3, Pages: 580 - 594
Published: May 12, 2021
Abstract
In many situations, people are unsure in their moral judgments. In much recent philosophical literature, this kind of moral doubt has been analysed in terms of uncertainty in one’s moral beliefs. Non-cognitivists, however, argue that moral judgments express a kind of conative attitude, more akin to a desire than a belief. This paper presents a scientifically informed reconciliation of non-cognitivism and moral doubt. The central claim is that...
Paper Details
Title
Attitudinal Ambivalence: Moral Uncertainty for Non-Cognitivists
Published Date
May 12, 2021
Volume
100
Issue
3
Pages
580 - 594
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