Disappearance of Moral Knowledge

Disappearance of Moral Knowledge

Ten Elshof, Gregg A.; Porter, Steven L.; Willard, Dallas; Preston, Aaron

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2018

420

Dura

Inglês

9781138589254

15 a 20 dias

725

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Foreword, by Scott Soames

Editors' Introduction

Preface

1. Moral Knowledge Disappears

2. A "Science of Ethics"?

3. G. E. Moore: From Science of Ethics to Nihilism

4. Emotivism: The Erasure of Moral Knowledge

5. A Rational Form of Noncognitivism? "Rational Necessity" Relocated

6. A Consensus of Rational People: Social Constructionism in Rawls

7. Practices, Traditions and Narratives: Social Constructionism in MacIntyre

8. Prospects for a Return of Moral Knowledge
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Dallas Willard;Steve Porter;Aaron Preston;Gregg TenElshof;ethics;history of ethics;analytic ethics;19th-century philosophy;20th-century philosophy;G.E. Moore;John Dewey;Alasdair MacIntyre;John Rawls;moral knowledge;social knowledge;moral good and evil;science of ethics;T.H. Green;goodness;nihilism;multifunctionalism;moral facts;social constructivism;veil of ignorance;social morality;Aristotle's Metaphysical Biology;Gregg A. Ten Elshof;Good Life;Logical Relations;Summum Bonum;Warranted Assertability;Principia Ethica;Objective Moral Knowledge;Make Moral Judgments;Intuitive Justification;Untutored Human Nature;Evaluative Truths;Reflective Equilibrium;Dialectical Questioning;Inductive Logic;Average Reasonable Man;Aristotle's Biology;Metaphysical Biology;External Resolution;Ethical Utterance;Epistemological Crisis;Moral Epistemology;Rational Vindication;Young Man;Great Moral Theories