Kantian Morals and Humean Motives |
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Authors: | PHILIP CLARK |
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Affiliation: | University of Toronto |
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Abstract: | The idea that moral imperatives are categorical is commonly used to support internalist claims about moral judgment. I argue that the categorical quality of moral requirements shows at most that moral motivation need not flow from a background desire to be moral. It does not show that moral judgments can motivate by themselves, or that amoralism is impossible. |
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