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Knowing human moral knowledge to be true: an essay on intellectual conviction
Authors:David P. Crandall
Affiliation:Brigham Young University
Abstract:The question addressed in this article is how people come to know the foundational axioms of their moral systems as true and correct. Drawing on my fieldwork among the Himba of northwestern Namibia, I argue that the most potent form of intellectual conviction is not generated through the external manipulations of ritual, but through a deeply internal experience in which moral knowledge coalesces with a subjectively perceived experience of timeless universality.
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