On the Problem of Moral Evaluation

Russian Studies in Philosophy 15 (3):89-101 (1976)
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Abstract

When investigating the problem of moral evaluation, we encounter the following questions: At what specific point does the element of moral judgment become associated with the process of reflection of reality? Where does the phase of cognition that is indifferent in the moral sense terminate? and When does the sensory level of cognition also become morally significant?

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