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    Changed consequences require us to revisit and potentiall... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Even the best confirmed value judgments can hold only provisionally.

    Changed consequences require us to revisit and potentially modify our original moral appraisals.

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    Dewey derived several unsettling implications for traditional morality and traditional philosophical ethics from his moral epistemology. Traditional or conventional morality tries to enforce unquestioning obedience to its precepts. Dewey argued that this was a formula for perpetual immaturity, because it cut off all possibility of learning better ways to live by experimenting with them. Pragmatist moral epistemology also rejects philosophy’s a priori, dialectical methods for determining the goo

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