Moral Understanding and Morally Worthy Action
Moral Understanding and Morally Worthy Action
What is it to understand why a moral proposition is true? Moral understanding, in this sense, differs from moral knowledge (both knowledge that p is true and knowledge why it is true). Moral understanding involves a number of related abilities and is more similar to ‘knowledge how’. Moral understanding is important, moreover, because it is a vital component of morally worthy action: doing the right thing on the basis of moral knowledge (even on the basis of knowledge why an action is right) is not sufficient for the action to have moral worth.
Keywords: moral understanding, knowledge, knowledge why, knowledge how, moral worth
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