(October 25, 2018 at 6:15 pm)vulcanlogician Wrote:Quote:The term ‘moral judgement’ can refer to an activity, a state, a state-content, a capacity or a virtue. The activity of moral judgement is that of thinking about whether something has a moral attribute. The thing assessed might be an action, person, institution or state of affairs, and the attribute might either be general (such as rightness or badness) or specific (such as loyalty or injustice).https://www.rep.routledge.com/articles/t...gement/v-2
Thank you. But that refers to 'moral judgement' rather than 'moral' and 'judgement'.
From the link:
"The term ‘moral judgement’ can refer to an activity, a state, a state-content, a capacity or a virtue."
This is too broad to be useful.
Ah well.
The PURPOSE of life is to replicate our DNA ................. (from Darwin)
The MEANING of life is the experience of living ... (from Frank Herbert)
The VALUE of life is the legacy we leave behind ..... (from observation)
The MEANING of life is the experience of living ... (from Frank Herbert)
The VALUE of life is the legacy we leave behind ..... (from observation)