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Moral Scepticism and Moral Knowledge.

The Philosophical Review, 1981
Gregory S. Kavka, Renford Bambrough
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Moral Scepticism and Moral Knowledge.

Noûs, 1984
Douglas C. Long, Benford Bambrough
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Moral Knowledge as Practical Knowledge

Social Philosophy and Policy, 2001
In the area of moral epistemology, there is an interesting problem facing the person in my area, ancient philosophy, who hopes to write a historical paper which will engage with our current philosophical concerns. Not only are ancient ethical theories very different in structure and concerns from modern ones (though with the rapid growth of virtue ...
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Bystanders’ reactions to leader knowledge hiding: The roles of moral disengagement and moral identity

Journal of Business Research, 2023
Hongdan Zhao, Yuanhua Chen, Xiaoyu Yu
exaly  

On moral knowledge

2010
In The Magician's Nephew , sixth in the Chronicles of Narnia, we learn how Aslan created the land of Narnia. As a culminating point of that creation, Aslan selects some of the animals to be Talking Beasts. To them he says: “I give to you forever this land of Narnia. . . . I give you the stars and I give you myself.
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Moral Knowledge

2001
Philosophers since ancient times have pondered how we can know whether moral claims are true or false. The first half of the twentieth century witnessed widespread skepticism concerning the possibility of moral knowledge. Indeed, some argued that moral statements lacked cognitive content altogether, because they were not susceptible to empirical ...
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Moral Realism and Moral Knowledge

Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 1985
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