This seems to be implying that moral philosophy has little or nothing to do with how untrained people make moral decisions
If the aim of moral philosophy is to answer questions like “What ought one to do” or “What ought to exist,” then how untrained people make moral decisions has little to nothing to do with moral philosophy.
If the aim of moral philosophy is to answer questions like “What ought one to do” or “What ought to exist,” then how untrained people make moral decisions has little to nothing to do with moral philosophy.