Pseudo-appeals to conscience

Journal of Value Inquiry 10 (1):7-17 (1976)
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Pseudo-appeals to conscience stress that the dictates of conscience are always either morally obligatory or at least not morally wrong. These appeals are untenable. They result in an indefensible moral relativism. They should be abandoned

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