The myth of the moral faculty: Response to Kirkby |
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Authors: | Mark Johnson |
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Affiliation: | Department of Philosophy, University of Oregon |
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Abstract: | David Kirkby argues that I have misrepresented Marc Hauser's conception of a moral faculty, in a way that invalidates my chief arguments against the existence and necessity of such a faculty. The core of Kirkby's challenge is that what Hauser lists as necessary conditions for the moral faculty to do its work are not themselves components of that faculty. I argue that there is no useful way to distinguish necessary conditions of moral judgments from the alleged moral faculty itself, and that even if we could do this, we would be left with an empty non-explanation of the supposed moral faculty that amounts to nothing more than the claim that we have a faculty that generates judgments of right versus wrong. |
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Keywords: | Cognitive Science of Ethics Moral Cognition Moral Faculty |
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