Argumenta – Journal of Analytic Philosophy

 

Too Much of a Good Thing: Moralism and Its Two Sources

Issue: • Author/s: Maria Silvia Vaccarezza, Federico Zuolo
Topics: Ethics, Metaethics, Moral Philosophy, Philosophy of action

In this paper, we provide a novel definition of moralism as a failure in moral judgment, and we seek to identify its two main sources (relational and substantive). After defining moralism, we spell out a taxonomy of different kinds of moralism, the opposite—yet equally defective—moral failures, and the corresponding correct attitudes. Then, we examine how some proximate notions (judgmentalism, moral fury, hypocrisy, paternalism, puritanism, moral grandstanding) may have parallels with or differ from one or more of the four kinds of moralism identified. Finally, we argue that for there to…