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5. 大卫·威金斯(David Wiggins)和约翰·麦克道尔(John McDowell)等哲学家提出了一种类比,一方面是道德判断,另一方面是关于次要(和美学)属性的判断。这个类比到底是由什么组成的?威金斯和麦克道尔引用它的目的是什么?他们要质疑的哲学观点或假设是什么?他们的论点成功吗?
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5. Philosophers like David Wiggins and John McDowell have proposed an analogy between moral judgments, on the one hand, and judgments concerning secondary (and aesthetic) properties, on the other hand. In what exactly does the analogy consist? What is Wiggins’s and McDowell’s point in invoking it? What philosophical views or assumptions are they seeking thereby to question? Is their argument successful?
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