Moral contingency and open-mindedness
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ALSHARIF, Hassan. Moral contingency and open-mindedness. In: Şcoala internaţională de metodologie în ştiinţele socioumane: Dezvoltarea personală și educația pentru societate: temeiuri epistemologice actuale, 19-20 noiembrie 2020, Chişinău. Chișinău, Republica Moldova: Universitatea de Stat din Moldova, 2020, Ediția a 4-a, p. 38. ISBN 978-9975-152-62-4.
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Şcoala internaţională de metodologie în ştiinţele socioumane
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Chişinău, Moldova, 19-20 noiembrie 2020

Moral contingency and open-mindedness

CZU: 161.225.23+17.022.1

Pag. 38-38

Alsharif Hassan
 
University of Kansas
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 21 ianuarie 2021


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This paper aims to solve the tension between moral contingency and open-mindedness by appealing to the role it plays in justifying our moral judgment. Most philosophers attempt to explain the value of open-mindedness by its conduciveness to moral truth, but what is the moral value of open-mindedness „if (as some metaethical theories imply) moral truths are not out there, and that normative judgments are contingent in some way on us?” Tiberius attempted to answer this question by invoking the notion of „resnce”. I show that this attempt fails to address the question and I argue that it can be answered by understanding the role open-mindedness plays in justifying our moral judgment to ourselves.

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moral contingency, open-mindedness, moral value, normative judgments, moral judgment