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The cultural capital of the moralist and the scientist
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 October 2010
Abstract
In this commentary we explore Knobe's ideas of moral judgments leading to moral intuitions in the context of the moral thought and moral action debate. We suggest that Knobe's primary moral judgment and the setting of a continuum with a default point is in essence a form of cultural capital, different from moral action, which is more akin to social capital.
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