Morally ought as moral desires: A defense of internalism
Internalism asserts that there is an internal and necessary connection between our moral judgments and motivation, indicating that moral judgments motivate one to act accordingly. In contrast, Externalism posits that this connection is external and contingent, suggesting that Amoralists make sincere...
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Main Author: | Rosal, Anna Michelle Buan |
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Language: | English |
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