Revista de Filosofia (Sep 2006)

Moral Judgment in States of Deliberative Equilibrium

  • Ricardo Parellada

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 1
pp. 167 – 180

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Ethical theory examines human action in general terms, whereas moral judgment takes place in particular situations. These situations often cannot be subsumed easily under general norms and call for a delicate balance of norms and circumstances. I describe situations where opposing courses of action seem morally reasonable and I call them states of deliberative equilibrium. I review Aristotle’s and Kant’s conceptions of moral judgment and I offer a rule for stepping from deliberation to judgment in many situations of equilibrium.

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