On moralism

Journal of Applied Philosophy 22 (2):105–120 (2005)
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abstract The term ‘moralism’ is often used to pick out a set of vices in judgment, such as hypocrisy, officiousness, arrogance, presumption, and sanctimony. I relate these vices to notions of standing and office and the roles they play in proper moral judgment. Behind these notions, I suggest, lie broad moral injunctions to think generously of our fellows and sternly of ourselves. These injunctions are manifested in both serious discourse and popular opinion. Finally, I explore the possibility that the distinction I urge between moralism and morality can't ultimately be sustained, and conclude that the distinction stands

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Ways of moral learning.Richard W. Miller - 1985 - Philosophical Review 94 (4):507-556.

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