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Title: Daniel Wodak
Normative Testimony Gives Us Reasons for Attitudes

Abstract: If a reliable testifier tells you that a painting is beautiful, or that an agent’s act is wrong, do you thereby have a reason to admire the painting or blame the agent? Much recent work in metaethics and aesthetics insists that the answer is No; indeed, this answer is often treated as a data point in the literatures on moral and aesthetic testimony. I will argue once we correct for a common methodological mistake in these literatures, the answer must be Yes. I argue that this result undermines four of the most common solutions to the puzzle posed by moral and aesthetic testimony.
When: Thu 10 Aug 2017 15:00 – 16:30 Eastern Time - Melbourne, Sydney
Calendar: Current Projects
Who:
    * Kristie Miller- creator

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