Reclaiming the Conscience of Huckleberry Finn

In Daniel Kolak & Raymond Martin (eds.), The experience of philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press (2006)
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Huck Finn’s emotional responses constitute perfectly good moral reasons not to betray his friend, even though Huck is unable to recognise them as such.

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Clea F. Rees
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Huck Finn, Moral Language and Moral Education.Anders Schinkel - 2011 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 45 (3):511-525.
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The Importance of Empathy.Clea Frances Rees - 2003 - Dissertation, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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