Ernest Sosa / Enrique Villanueva (eds.)
Normativity, Volume 15
Herausgeber: Sosa, Ernest; Villanueva, Enrique
Ernest Sosa / Enrique Villanueva (eds.)
Normativity, Volume 15
Herausgeber: Sosa, Ernest; Villanueva, Enrique
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This volume contains main papers form a conference on normativity and, in addition, especially invited papers on that topic. The volume contains twenty-one substantial papers by leading figures, who have contributed papers representative of their current work, plus a book symposium on Ideal Code, Real World by Brad Hooker.
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This volume contains main papers form a conference on normativity and, in addition, especially invited papers on that topic. The volume contains twenty-one substantial papers by leading figures, who have contributed papers representative of their current work, plus a book symposium on Ideal Code, Real World by Brad Hooker.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Turner Publishing Company
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 215mm x 165mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781405138116
- ISBN-10: 1405138114
- Artikelnr.: 22411004
- Verlag: Turner Publishing Company
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 215mm x 165mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781405138116
- ISBN-10: 1405138114
- Artikelnr.: 22411004
Ernest Sosa is a Professor of Philosophy at Brown University and Rutgers University. He is author of Knowledge in Perspective (Cambridge University Press, 1991) and of papers in metaphysics and epistemology. Enrique Villanueva is a Research Fellow at the Instituto de Investigaciones Juridicas, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. He is author of papers and books in philosophy of mind and history of philosophy, and editor of Philosophical Issues from 1992 to 2000.
METAETHICS.
Two Arguments for Sentimentalism (Justin D'arms).
The Open Question Argument: What it Isn't; and What it Is (FredFeldman).
Moral Particularism and Transduction (Gilbert Harman).
Moral Phenomenology and Moral Theory (Terry Horgan and MarkTimmons).
The Frege-Geach Point(Paul Horwich).
What Are Cognitivist Doing When They Do Normative Ethics (FrankJackson).
Error Theory and the Possibility of Normative Ethics(RussShafer-Landau).
NORMATIVE ETHICS.
Wrongs Within Rights(Robert Audi).
Ross Utilitarianism on Promise Keeping and Lying: Self-Evidenceand the Data of Ethics Thomas L. Carson).
Assessing Moral Rules: Utilitarian and Kantian Perspectives(Thomas E. Hill, JR).
Kantian Fairness (George Sher).
You Ought to be Ashamed of Yourself (When you Violate anImperfect Moral Obligation) (Walter Sinnott-Armstrong).
The Dualism of the Ethical (Michael Slote).
A "New" Principle of Aggregation (Larry Temkin).
Book Symposium on Brad Hooker's Ideal Code, Real World.
Sophisticated Rule Consequentialism: Some Simple Objections(Richard Arneson).
Brad Hooker's Ideal Code, Real World (The Perils of Holism).
Reply to Arneson and McIntyre (Brad Hooker).
Content and Normativity.
How it is not "Just Like Diabetes": Mental Disorders and theMoral Psychologist (Nomy Arpaly).
A New Map of Theories of Mental Content: Locating NormativeTheories (Mark Greenberg).
Rationality and Truth.
Does Rationality Give Us Reasons.\ Truth and Correct Belief(Allan Gibbard).
APPLIED ETHICS AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY.
Political Authority and the Tyranny of Non-Consent (DavidEstlund).
Moral Arrogance and Moral Therories (Bernard Gert).
The Basis of Moral Liability to Defensive Killing (JeffMcmahan)
Two Arguments for Sentimentalism (Justin D'arms).
The Open Question Argument: What it Isn't; and What it Is (FredFeldman).
Moral Particularism and Transduction (Gilbert Harman).
Moral Phenomenology and Moral Theory (Terry Horgan and MarkTimmons).
The Frege-Geach Point(Paul Horwich).
What Are Cognitivist Doing When They Do Normative Ethics (FrankJackson).
Error Theory and the Possibility of Normative Ethics(RussShafer-Landau).
NORMATIVE ETHICS.
Wrongs Within Rights(Robert Audi).
Ross Utilitarianism on Promise Keeping and Lying: Self-Evidenceand the Data of Ethics Thomas L. Carson).
Assessing Moral Rules: Utilitarian and Kantian Perspectives(Thomas E. Hill, JR).
Kantian Fairness (George Sher).
You Ought to be Ashamed of Yourself (When you Violate anImperfect Moral Obligation) (Walter Sinnott-Armstrong).
The Dualism of the Ethical (Michael Slote).
A "New" Principle of Aggregation (Larry Temkin).
Book Symposium on Brad Hooker's Ideal Code, Real World.
Sophisticated Rule Consequentialism: Some Simple Objections(Richard Arneson).
Brad Hooker's Ideal Code, Real World (The Perils of Holism).
Reply to Arneson and McIntyre (Brad Hooker).
Content and Normativity.
How it is not "Just Like Diabetes": Mental Disorders and theMoral Psychologist (Nomy Arpaly).
A New Map of Theories of Mental Content: Locating NormativeTheories (Mark Greenberg).
Rationality and Truth.
Does Rationality Give Us Reasons.\ Truth and Correct Belief(Allan Gibbard).
APPLIED ETHICS AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY.
Political Authority and the Tyranny of Non-Consent (DavidEstlund).
Moral Arrogance and Moral Therories (Bernard Gert).
The Basis of Moral Liability to Defensive Killing (JeffMcmahan)
METAETHICS.
Two Arguments for Sentimentalism (Justin D'arms).
The Open Question Argument: What it Isn't; and What it Is (FredFeldman).
Moral Particularism and Transduction (Gilbert Harman).
Moral Phenomenology and Moral Theory (Terry Horgan and MarkTimmons).
The Frege-Geach Point(Paul Horwich).
What Are Cognitivist Doing When They Do Normative Ethics (FrankJackson).
Error Theory and the Possibility of Normative Ethics(RussShafer-Landau).
NORMATIVE ETHICS.
Wrongs Within Rights(Robert Audi).
Ross Utilitarianism on Promise Keeping and Lying: Self-Evidenceand the Data of Ethics Thomas L. Carson).
Assessing Moral Rules: Utilitarian and Kantian Perspectives(Thomas E. Hill, JR).
Kantian Fairness (George Sher).
You Ought to be Ashamed of Yourself (When you Violate anImperfect Moral Obligation) (Walter Sinnott-Armstrong).
The Dualism of the Ethical (Michael Slote).
A "New" Principle of Aggregation (Larry Temkin).
Book Symposium on Brad Hooker's Ideal Code, Real World.
Sophisticated Rule Consequentialism: Some Simple Objections(Richard Arneson).
Brad Hooker's Ideal Code, Real World (The Perils of Holism).
Reply to Arneson and McIntyre (Brad Hooker).
Content and Normativity.
How it is not "Just Like Diabetes": Mental Disorders and theMoral Psychologist (Nomy Arpaly).
A New Map of Theories of Mental Content: Locating NormativeTheories (Mark Greenberg).
Rationality and Truth.
Does Rationality Give Us Reasons.\ Truth and Correct Belief(Allan Gibbard).
APPLIED ETHICS AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY.
Political Authority and the Tyranny of Non-Consent (DavidEstlund).
Moral Arrogance and Moral Therories (Bernard Gert).
The Basis of Moral Liability to Defensive Killing (JeffMcmahan)
Two Arguments for Sentimentalism (Justin D'arms).
The Open Question Argument: What it Isn't; and What it Is (FredFeldman).
Moral Particularism and Transduction (Gilbert Harman).
Moral Phenomenology and Moral Theory (Terry Horgan and MarkTimmons).
The Frege-Geach Point(Paul Horwich).
What Are Cognitivist Doing When They Do Normative Ethics (FrankJackson).
Error Theory and the Possibility of Normative Ethics(RussShafer-Landau).
NORMATIVE ETHICS.
Wrongs Within Rights(Robert Audi).
Ross Utilitarianism on Promise Keeping and Lying: Self-Evidenceand the Data of Ethics Thomas L. Carson).
Assessing Moral Rules: Utilitarian and Kantian Perspectives(Thomas E. Hill, JR).
Kantian Fairness (George Sher).
You Ought to be Ashamed of Yourself (When you Violate anImperfect Moral Obligation) (Walter Sinnott-Armstrong).
The Dualism of the Ethical (Michael Slote).
A "New" Principle of Aggregation (Larry Temkin).
Book Symposium on Brad Hooker's Ideal Code, Real World.
Sophisticated Rule Consequentialism: Some Simple Objections(Richard Arneson).
Brad Hooker's Ideal Code, Real World (The Perils of Holism).
Reply to Arneson and McIntyre (Brad Hooker).
Content and Normativity.
How it is not "Just Like Diabetes": Mental Disorders and theMoral Psychologist (Nomy Arpaly).
A New Map of Theories of Mental Content: Locating NormativeTheories (Mark Greenberg).
Rationality and Truth.
Does Rationality Give Us Reasons.\ Truth and Correct Belief(Allan Gibbard).
APPLIED ETHICS AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY.
Political Authority and the Tyranny of Non-Consent (DavidEstlund).
Moral Arrogance and Moral Therories (Bernard Gert).
The Basis of Moral Liability to Defensive Killing (JeffMcmahan)