Can moral judgments be objectively justified?

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  • Elvio Baccarini Faculty of Philosophy in Zadar

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https://doi.org/10.15291/radovifpsp.2703

Abstract

An attempt is made to justify spontaneous moral judgements along anti- relativistic lines. The target of polemic is the work of G. Harman, specifically his thesis that the moral is just the result of implicit agreement of comunity. After criticising this standpoint by appeal to considerations of coherence and reliability, the author concludes by rehearsing the pragmatic point against relativism.

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