Argunet Debates

Argument: Knowledge of practical purport

  1. "What the experienced moral judge knows is a range of ways in which a feature can contribute to determining how to act."
  2. "There need be no hard core to this set of ‘sorts of contribution’, no common element, no limited set of paradigm cases."
  3. Principles about moral action presuppose a hard core of actions, a common element or a limited set of paradigm cases.
  4. General moral knowledge is not equivalent to knowledge of moral principles.

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