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- Moral_sense_theory abstract "Moral sense theory (also known as sentimentalism) is a theory in moral epistemology and meta-ethics concerning the discovery of moral truths. Moral sense theory typically holds that distinctions between morality and immorality are discovered by emotional responses to experience. Some take it to be primarily a view about the nature of moral facts or moral beliefs (a primarily metaphysical view)—this form of the view more often goes by the name \"sentimentalism\". Others take the view to be primarily about the nature of justifying moral beliefs (a primarily epistemological view)—this form of the view more often goes by the name \"moral sense theory\". However, some theorists take the view to be one which claims that both moral facts and how one comes to be justified in believing them are necessarily bound up with human emotions.Popular historical advocates of some version of the moral sense theory or sentimentalism include the 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury (1671–1713), Francis Hutcheson (1694–1746), David Hume (1711–1776), and Adam Smith (1723–1790). Some contemporary advocates include Michael Slote, Justin D'Arms, Daniel Jacobson, Jesse Prinz, and perhaps John McDowell. Simon Blackburn and Allan Gibbard endorse a non-cognitivist form of sentimentalism.".
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- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink A_Treatise_of_Human_Nature.
- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink Adam_Smith.
- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink Allan_Gibbard.
- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink An_Enquiry_Concerning_the_Principles_of_Morals.
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- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_Ashley-Cooper,_3rd_Earl_of_Shaftesbury.
- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Meta-ethics.
- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink Confucianism.
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- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Hutcheson_(philosopher).
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- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink Immanuel_Kant.
- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink Jesse_Prinz.
- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink John_McDowell.
- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink Mencius.
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- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Huemer.
- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Slote.
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- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink Neo-Confucianism.
- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink Non-cognitivism.
- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Clarke.
- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink Simon_Blackburn.
- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink Social_Statics.
- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink The_Theory_of_Moral_Sentiments.
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- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink Xinxue.
- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLink Xun_Kuang.
- Moral_sense_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moral sense theorists".
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- Moral_sense_theory subject Category:Meta-ethics.
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- Moral_sense_theory comment "Moral sense theory (also known as sentimentalism) is a theory in moral epistemology and meta-ethics concerning the discovery of moral truths. Moral sense theory typically holds that distinctions between morality and immorality are discovered by emotional responses to experience. Some take it to be primarily a view about the nature of moral facts or moral beliefs (a primarily metaphysical view)—this form of the view more often goes by the name \"sentimentalism\".".
- Moral_sense_theory label "Moral sense theory".
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