Volume 9 · Number 2 ·
Pages 273–274
When Sharp Distinctions Fail to Be Useful
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Abstract
Open peer commentary on the article “Ethics: A Radical-constructivist Approach” by Andreas Quale. Upshot: The sharp distinction between cognitive and non-cognitive knowledge provided by Andreas Quale prevents the author from finding well-founded reasons for constructivist ethics.
Citation
Scholl A. (2014) When sharp distinctions fail to be useful. Constructivist Foundations 9(2): 273–274. http://constructivist.info/9/2/273
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