Adopting moral abolitionism

Academia Letters 5298 (2022)
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Abstract

Moral error theory claims that all moral judgments are in error. Moral abolitionism is the view that the error theorist should then eliminate moral talk or judgments. This paper discusses the possible effects of adopting abolitionism on lying, breaking the law, adultery, and murder/revenge.

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Marc Krellenstein
Northeastern University

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