Morality in Practice: A Response to Claudia Card and Lorraine Code

Hypatia 17 (1):174-182 (2002)
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Abstract

I briefly reprise a few themes of my book Moral Understandings in order to address some questions about responsibility and justification. I argue for a thoroughly situated and naturalized view of moral justification that warns us not to take moral universalism too easily at face value. I also argue for the significance of reports of experience, among other kinds of empirical evidence, in testing the habitability of moral forms of life.

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