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