http://cogprints.org/10282/
The Objectivity of Truth, Morality, and Beauty
Whether truth, morality, and beauty have an objective basis has been a perennial question for philosophy, ethics, and aesthetics, while for a great many relativists and skeptics it poses a problem without a solution. In this essay, the author proposes an innovative approach that shows how cognitive intelligence, moral intelligence, and aesthetic intelligence provide the basis needed for objective judgments about truth, morality, and beauty.
Bartlett, Dr. Steven James
Applied Cognitive Psychology
Epistemology
Ethics
Steven James
Bartlett