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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Does Studying Ethics Make You More Ethical?

The short answer is no.
Maybe explicit reflection crowds out other forms of moral responsiveness that are even better; or maybe reflection on philosophical examples eviscerates the intuitions on which we must depend; or maybe moral reflection is mostly just self-serving rationalization, at which ethicists are particularly talented.


Posted by Parr Center for Ethics at 2:23 PM

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