¿Pueden los hipócritas morales dar lecciones honestas de ética?

Isegoría 58:123-133 (2018)
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It is sometimes believed that moral hypocrites –those who say that something should be made without having any disposition to do it– cannot give honest lessons on Ethics. In this paper, I distinguish two forms of normative beliefs and I defend that the claim stated above is false 1) if the concept of belief is the common one and 2) regardless of the conditions of validity of the norms.

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Internalism and agency.Stephen L. Darwall - 1992 - Philosophical Perspectives 6:155-174.

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