Sentence examples for autonomous reflection from inspiring English sources

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The autonomy assumption, after all, says only that we have the capacity for relevantly autonomous reflection and judgment; it does not imply that we always exercise it.

But opponents who hold a deflationary view of the role of autonomous reflection seek to press the challenge here more fully.

Advocates of an autonomous reflection model of moral judgment grant that various causal influences likely including evolutionary ones often play some role in moral thought and feeling.

Perhaps some are and some aren't, and the proportions will depend on the extent to which we've successfully exercised autonomous reflection in arriving at our moral beliefs, which is a wide open question.

The mere rationalization hypothesis is best supported when we have independent reason to reject an appeal to autonomous reflection, as when a moral judgment is implausible in itself and we have a very likely debunking causal explanation of why someone might nonetheless be led to believe such a thing.

One potential lesson from evolutionary biology, however, is that even if the autonomy assumption equally applies in principle to the sphere of moral judgment, it may be a mistake just to assume that most moral judgment and behavior is in fact a result of the exercise of such autonomous reflection, reasoning and judgment.

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There is a less problematic kind of appeal to evolutionary theory in relation to normative ethics that has been made even by those who fully recognize the autonomy of ethics and embrace autonomous moral reflection.

But this is not a problem if we also have a culturally developed capacity for autonomous moral reflection and reasoning that allows us to attain moral knowledge despite the presence of some unreliable influences.

What such an argument overlooks, however, is precisely the factor of autonomous moral reflection that the bees' imagined rationality would bring with it (see sections 2.4 2.5, and McDowell 1995).

An expressivist, for example, may hold that we arrive at our moral judgments, which express our attitudes or commitments to certain norms, largely through autonomous moral reflection, i.e., with significant independence from specific evolutionary influences.

Many moral beliefs for example, concerning the moral irrelevance of sexual preference, the moral equality of persons of all races and nationalities, or moral obligations even to future generations in far away countries are much more plausible candidates for being upshots of autonomous moral reflection and reasoning.

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