This article argues that Iris Murdoch opposes non-cognitivism because it fails to take into account dynamic moral phenomena that are key in any adequate philosophical exploration of the moral life, that is, the subjective experience of morality, difference, and change. Murdoch's argument challenges the dichotomies fact/value and cognitive/emotive, and proposes a complex, time-sensitive, dynamic model of the mind which focuses on change and transition. On this dynamic model, ethical objectivity is a personal achievement.
The moral mind. an invitation to the re-reading of iris murdoch / Bagnoli, C.. - In: CUADERNOS DE PSICOLOGÍA DEL DEPORTE. - ISSN 1578-8423. - 60(2013), pp. 39-53.
The moral mind. an invitation to the re-reading of iris murdoch
Bagnoli C.
2013
Abstract
This article argues that Iris Murdoch opposes non-cognitivism because it fails to take into account dynamic moral phenomena that are key in any adequate philosophical exploration of the moral life, that is, the subjective experience of morality, difference, and change. Murdoch's argument challenges the dichotomies fact/value and cognitive/emotive, and proposes a complex, time-sensitive, dynamic model of the mind which focuses on change and transition. On this dynamic model, ethical objectivity is a personal achievement.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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