This volume examines the implications of developments in the science of ethics for philosophical theorizing about moral psychology and human agency. These ten new essays in empirically informed philosophy illuminate such topics as responsibility, the self, and the role in morality of mental states such as desire, emotion, and moral judgement.
This volume examines the implications of developments in the science of ethics for philosophical theorizing about moral psychology and human agency. These ten new essays in empirically informed philosophy illuminate such topics as responsibility, the self, and the role in morality of mental states such as desire, emotion, and moral judgement.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Justin D'Arms and Daniel Jacobson are Professors of Philosophy at Ohio State University and the University of Michigan, respectively. They have co-authored ten papers on issues surrounding morality and the emotions, and the sentimentalist tradition in ethics. Their work has been published in a variety of distinguished journals and edited volumes, supported by numerous major grants, and presented in lectures throughout the world.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Justin D'Arms and Daniel Jacobson: Introduction * 2: Guy Kahane: Intuitive and Counterintuitive Morality * 3: Brendan Dill and Stephen Darwall: Moral Psychology as Accountability * 4: David Shoemaker: Remnants of Character * 5: Heidi Maibom: Knowing What We Are Doing * 6: Julia Driver: Meta-Cognition, Mind-Reading, and Humean Moral Agency * 7: Shaun Nichols: The Episodic Sense of Self * 8: Andrea Scarantino: The Motivational Theory of Emotions * 9: Timothy Schroeder and Nomy Arpaly: The Reward Theory of Desire in Moral Psychology * 10: Selim Berker: Does Evolutionary Psychology Show That Normativity Is Mind-Dependent? * 11: Justin D'Arms and Daniel Jacobson: Sentimentalism and Scientism * Index
* 1: Justin D'Arms and Daniel Jacobson: Introduction * 2: Guy Kahane: Intuitive and Counterintuitive Morality * 3: Brendan Dill and Stephen Darwall: Moral Psychology as Accountability * 4: David Shoemaker: Remnants of Character * 5: Heidi Maibom: Knowing What We Are Doing * 6: Julia Driver: Meta-Cognition, Mind-Reading, and Humean Moral Agency * 7: Shaun Nichols: The Episodic Sense of Self * 8: Andrea Scarantino: The Motivational Theory of Emotions * 9: Timothy Schroeder and Nomy Arpaly: The Reward Theory of Desire in Moral Psychology * 10: Selim Berker: Does Evolutionary Psychology Show That Normativity Is Mind-Dependent? * 11: Justin D'Arms and Daniel Jacobson: Sentimentalism and Scientism * Index
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