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Ethics Professors Don't Believe Their Ethics Conclusions
I'm wondering whether this is a result of ethics professors not really believing their ethical conclusions, like having come to these conclusions in sort of the abstract. So I wonder if these conclusions are somewhat detached from their everyday lives. My inclination is to think that they take it pretty seriously at an intellectual level. And then the kind of trickier question is whether that penetrates their overall belief structure.