Saturday, 12 October 2019

Is it permissible, in some cases, to simply accept a unanimously agreed-upon moral judgment?

On some moral matters there is longstanding and widespread agreement. For example, all agree that killing innocent children is wrong. In such cases, is it still important that we supply reasons to support our moral judgments? Is it permissible, in some cases, to simply accept a unanimously agreed-upon moral judgment?

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