Hypocrisy, Change of Mind, and Weakness of Will: How to Do Moral Philosophy with Examples |
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Authors: | Bé la Szabados,& Eldon Soifer |
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Affiliation: | Department of Philosophy and Classics, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada |
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Abstract: | What are the differences between hypocrisy, change of mind, and weakness of will? Each typically involves a gap between word and deed, yet they do not seem morally equivalent. Moreover, they are intuitively different concepts, even though the conceptual boundaries between them are fuzzy. This paper explores diverse examples, attempting to identify elements which may be distinctive of each concept, with special attention to hypocrisy. It also provides a discussion of the appropriateness of such use of examples in moral philosophy. |
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Keywords: | hypocrisy change of mind weakness of will deception sincerity moral inconsistency methodology examples Nussbaum, Martha Turner, dan Warnock, Mary |
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