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2008

Georgia State University

Experimental Philosophy

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The Non-Moral Basis Of Cognitive Biases Of Moral Intuitions, Bradley Charles Thomas Jul 2008

The Non-Moral Basis Of Cognitive Biases Of Moral Intuitions, Bradley Charles Thomas

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Against moral intuitionism, which holds that moral intuitions can be non-inferentially justified, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong argues that moral intuitions are unreliable and must be confirmed to be justified (i.e. must be justified inferentially) because they are subject to cognitive biases. However, I suggest this is merely a renewed version of the argument from disagreement against intuitionism. As such, I attempt to show that the renewed argument is subject to an analogous objection as the old one; many cognitive biases of moral intuitions result from biases of non-moral judgments. Thus, the unreliability of moral intuitions due to biases (and the reason inferential …