V—Moral Error Theory |
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Authors: | Hallvard Lillehammer |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Philosophy University of Cambridge Sidgwick Avenue Cambridge CB3 9DA UK
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Abstract: | The paper explores the consequences of adopting a moral error theory targeted at the notion of reasonable convergence. I examine the prospects of two ways of combining acceptance of such a theory with continued acceptance of moral judgements in some form. On the first model, moral judgements are accepted as a pragmatically intelligible fiction. On the second model, moral judgements are made relative to a framework of assumptions with no claim to reasonable convergence on their behalf. I argue that the latter model shows greater promise for an error theorist whose commitment to moral thought is initially serious. |
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