The definition of morality : threading the needle
This essay proposes and defends a descriptive definition of morality.Under this definition, a moral system is a system of rules, psychological states,and modes of character development which performs the function of enabling mutually beneficial social cooperation.I shall argue that the methodologies...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1021092020-03-07T12:10:41Z The definition of morality : threading the needle Luco, Andrés Carlos School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Humanities::Philosophy This essay proposes and defends a descriptive definition of morality.Under this definition, a moral system is a system of rules, psychological states,and modes of character development which performs the function of enabling mutually beneficial social cooperation.I shall argue that the methodologies employed by two prominent moral psychologists rely upon to establish a descriptive definition of morality only serve to track patterns in people’s uses of moral terms.However,these methods at best reveal a nominal definition of morality, since moral appraisers may be ignorant about the references of their moral terms.I propose a real definition of morality which characterizes moral systems as a natural kind—more precisely, a copied kind. I explain what it takes for a moral system to satisfy this definition, and I identify the sorts of evidence needed to distinguish moral systems from value systems of other kinds. Accepted version 2014-06-20T08:26:21Z 2019-12-06T20:49:53Z 2014-06-20T08:26:21Z 2019-12-06T20:49:53Z 2014 2014 Journal Article Luco, A. (2014). The Definition of Morality: Threading the Needle. Social Theory and Practice: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal of Social Philosophy, 40(3), 361-387. 0037-802X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/102109 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/19853 10.5840/soctheorpract201440324 176436 en Social theory and practice: an international and interdisciplinary journal of social philosophy © 2014 Social Theory and Practice. This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by Social Theory and Practice: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal of Social Philosophy, Social Theory and Practice. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/soctheorpract201440324]. application/pdf |
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This essay proposes and defends a descriptive definition of morality.Under this definition, a moral system is a system of rules, psychological states,and modes of character development which performs the function of enabling mutually beneficial social cooperation.I shall argue that the methodologies employed by two prominent moral psychologists rely upon to establish a descriptive definition of morality only serve to track patterns in people’s uses of moral terms.However,these methods at best reveal a nominal definition of morality, since moral appraisers may be ignorant about the references of their moral terms.I propose a real definition of morality which characterizes moral systems as a natural kind—more precisely, a copied kind. I explain what it takes for a moral system to satisfy this definition, and I identify the sorts of evidence needed to distinguish moral systems from value systems of other kinds. |
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