Making Moral Space: A Reply to Churchland

Canadian Journal of Philosophy 30 (sup1):307-312 (2000)
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Like those famous nations divided by a single tongue, my paper and Professor P.M. Churchland's deep and engaging reply offer different spins on a common heritage. The common heritage is, of course, a connectionist vision of the inner neural economy- a vision which depicts that economy in terms of supra-sentential state spaces, vector-to-vector transformations, and the kinds of skillful pattern-recognition routine we share with the bulk of terrestrial intelligent life-forms. That which divides us is, as ever, much harder to isolate and name. Clearly, it has something to do with the role of moral talk and exchange, and something to do with the conception of morality itself. Most of this Reply will be devoted to clarifying the nature of the disputed territory. First, though I shall rehearse some points of agreement concerning moral talk and progress.

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