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Garrett Cullity As you were? Moral philosophy and the aetiology of moral experience article What is the significance of empirical work on moral judgment for moral philosophy? Although the more radical conclusions that some writers have attempted to draw from this work are overstated, few areas of moral philosophy can remain unaffected by it. The most important question it raises is in moral epistemology. Given the explanation of our moral experience, how far can we trust it? Responding to this, the view defended here emphasizes the interrelatedness of moral psychology and moral epistemology. On this view, the empirical study of moral judgment does have important implications for moral philosophy. But moral philosophy also has important implications for the empirical study of moral judgment.

As you were? Moral philosophy and the aetiology of moral experience

Garrett Cullity

Philosophical explorations, vol. 9, no. 1, 2006, pp. 117–131

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What is the significance of empirical work on moral judgment for moral philosophy? Although the more radical conclusions that some writers have attempted to draw from this work are overstated, few areas of moral philosophy can remain unaffected by it. The most important question it raises is in moral epistemology. Given the explanation of our moral experience, how far can we trust it? Responding to this, the view defended here emphasizes the interrelatedness of moral psychology and moral epistemology. On this view, the empirical study of moral judgment does have important implications for moral philosophy. But moral philosophy also has important implications for the empirical study of moral judgment.

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