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Accordingly, the sentence 'Discrimination is wrong' can be either a tautology (if 'discrimination' is used in its moralized sense) or a substantive moral judgment (if 'discrimination' is used in its non- moralized sense).
To assert that we should not change the current system is to take a substantive moral stance on that distribution — it is to say that it is morally preferable to any practical alternative proposed.
"A politics emptied of substantive moral engagement makes for an impoverished civic life.
He urges liberals to be more judgmental: "A politics emptied of substantive moral engagement makes for an impoverished civic life.... Fundamentalists rush in where liberals fear to tread".
"But the conferment of any legal protection of preference upon a particular substantive moral position on the ground only that it is espoused by the adherents of a particular faith, however long its tradition, however long its culture, is deeply unprincipled".
The Pareto criterion also conflicts with substantive moral claims.
Their substantive moral beliefs can be common and plausible ones.
A theory of moral responsibility inevitably relies on substantive moral theory.
Substantive moral reasoning is needed to address the question concerning wrongfulness.
Moral skeptics can hold substantive moral beliefs just as strongly as non-skeptics.
Premise 3 of the reconstructed argument is a substantive moral assumption.
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