Oxford Studies in Metaethics is the only publication devoted exclusively to original philosophical work in the foundations of ethics. It provides an annual selection of much of the best new scholarship being done in the field.
Oxford Studies in Metaethics is the only publication devoted exclusively to original philosophical work in the foundations of ethics. It provides an annual selection of much of the best new scholarship being done in the field.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Russ Shafer-Landau is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of Moral Realism: A Defence (OUP, 2003), which received an honourable mention for the 2005 APA Book Prize, Whatever Happened to Good and Evil? (OUP, 2004), and The Fundamentals of Ethics (OUP 2009).
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* List of Contributors * Introduction * 1: Tristram McPherson and David Plunkett: The Fragmentation of Authoritative Normativity * 2: Caroline T. Arruda: Bootstrapping, Reasons, and The Normativity of What Matters to Us * 3: Daniel Fogal and Alex Worsnip: What the Cluster View Can Do for You * 4: Alisabeth Ayars: An Explanation of the Essential Publicity of Practical Reasons * 5: Graham Bex-Priestley: Expressivists Should Be Reductive Naturalists * 6: Margaret Shea: Why Plan-Expressivists Can't Pick Up the Moral Slack * 7: Gwen Bradford: Irreplaceable Value * 8: Christopher Frugé: Aggregating Personal Value * 9: Harjit Bhogal: Moral Necessitism and Scientific Contingentism * 10: N. G. Laskowski: The Stuff That Matters * 11: Aaron Elliott: Can We See What's Wrong with Non-Naturalism? * 12: Joshua Schechter: Etiological Debunking Beyond Belief * 13: David Killoren and Jacob Sparks: Moral Occasionalism * 14: Rachel Achs: Hypocritical Blame is Unfitting * 15: Laura Tomlinson Makin: The Logic of Deontic Operators
* List of Contributors * Introduction * 1: Tristram McPherson and David Plunkett: The Fragmentation of Authoritative Normativity * 2: Caroline T. Arruda: Bootstrapping, Reasons, and The Normativity of What Matters to Us * 3: Daniel Fogal and Alex Worsnip: What the Cluster View Can Do for You * 4: Alisabeth Ayars: An Explanation of the Essential Publicity of Practical Reasons * 5: Graham Bex-Priestley: Expressivists Should Be Reductive Naturalists * 6: Margaret Shea: Why Plan-Expressivists Can't Pick Up the Moral Slack * 7: Gwen Bradford: Irreplaceable Value * 8: Christopher Frugé: Aggregating Personal Value * 9: Harjit Bhogal: Moral Necessitism and Scientific Contingentism * 10: N. G. Laskowski: The Stuff That Matters * 11: Aaron Elliott: Can We See What's Wrong with Non-Naturalism? * 12: Joshua Schechter: Etiological Debunking Beyond Belief * 13: David Killoren and Jacob Sparks: Moral Occasionalism * 14: Rachel Achs: Hypocritical Blame is Unfitting * 15: Laura Tomlinson Makin: The Logic of Deontic Operators
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