Short Circuits

Short Circuits

such psycholo- gists as B. F. Skinner) that "making moral judgments" is a distasteful practice that should be avoided at all costs. Yet proponents of this "self- righteous preoccupation with putting down self-righteousness" have not found a suitable substitute for the moral judgments they condemn.
Philosophers, Midgley concludes, should once again discuss "how we need to think and live." But in resuming philosophy's traditional task, they should reject attitudes that...

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