2017
DOI: 10.1111/josp.12183
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Moral Testimony under Oppression

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“…Perhaps people are less reliable sources of moral testimony because they are more likely to lie or mislead when it comes to moral matters . Perhaps, within unjust social structures, deference to the apparently reliable sources could lead to a systematically distorted moral belief (and perpetuating the unjust social hierarchies) (Dular, ). Perhaps moral realism is false and some form of constructivism, relativism, subjectivism, noncognitivism, or similar is true and either of those seems potentially able to provide some explanation (Mcgrath, ).…”
Section: Testimony and Asymmetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perhaps people are less reliable sources of moral testimony because they are more likely to lie or mislead when it comes to moral matters . Perhaps, within unjust social structures, deference to the apparently reliable sources could lead to a systematically distorted moral belief (and perpetuating the unjust social hierarchies) (Dular, ). Perhaps moral realism is false and some form of constructivism, relativism, subjectivism, noncognitivism, or similar is true and either of those seems potentially able to provide some explanation (Mcgrath, ).…”
Section: Testimony and Asymmetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Winner of 23 Grand Slam singles titles, she'd been playing tennis since age 1 Cf. discussion in, e.g., Dular (2017), Jones (2012), and Hazlett (2017, who each detail ways in which being a member of an oppressed group can already cause one to feel unconfident or uncertain about many of one's beliefs.…”
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