Publication: Moral and Vocational Dilemmas Meet the Common Currency Hypothesis: a Contribution to Value Commensurability
Moral and Vocational Dilemmas Meet the Common Currency Hypothesis: a Contribution to Value Commensurability
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Viganò, E., & Lombardi Vallauri, E. (2019). Moral and Vocational Dilemmas Meet the Common Currency Hypothesis: a Contribution to Value Commensurability. Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13164-019-00448-7
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Moral dilemmas have long been debated in moral philosophy without reaching a definitive consensus. The majority of value pluralists attribute their origin to the incommensurability of moral values, i.e. the statement that, since moral values are many and different in nature, they may conflict and cannot be compared. Neuroscientific studies on the neural common currency show that the comparison between allegedly incompatible alternatives is a practical possibility, namely it is the basis of the way in which the agent evaluates choice o
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Viganò, E., & Lombardi Vallauri, E. (2019). Moral and Vocational Dilemmas Meet the Common Currency Hypothesis: a Contribution to Value Commensurability. Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13164-019-00448-7