Goblet Words and Moral Knack: Non-Cognitivist Moral Realism in the Zhuangzi?

In Colin Marshall (ed.), Comparative Metaethics: Neglected Perspectives on the Foundations of Morality. Routledge. pp. 159-178 (2019)
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Abstract

This chapter focuses on Daoist praxeology and language in order to build something of a moral realist position (the contours of which may differ from most western versions insofar as it need not commit to moral cognitivism) that hinges on the seemingly paradoxical notions of ineffable moral truths and non-transferable moral skill.

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Christopher Kirby
Eastern Washington University

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