Hanno Sader
Moral Judgments as Educated Intuitions
Moral Judgments as Educated Intuitions
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Moral Judgments as Educated Intuitions by Hanno Sader is a compelling work in moral philosophy that bridges the gap between intuitive ethical reasoning and systematic philosophical inquiry.
Sader argues that moral judgments are not mere gut reactions — they are educated intuitions shaped by experience, reflection, and cultural learning. This book challenges both pure rationalist and pure emotivist accounts of morality, offering a nuanced middle ground that resonates with how we actually make ethical decisions in everyday life.
What You'll Discover
- A fresh framework for understanding moral epistemology
- How intuitions are trained and refined through lived experience
- The relationship between reason, emotion, and moral judgment
- Rigorous philosophical analysis written in an accessible style
Perfect for students of philosophy, ethics enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the foundations of moral thought. A must-read for your intellectual library.
