Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics is an annual forum for new work in normative ethical theory. Leading philosophers present original contributions to our understanding of a wide range of moral issues and positions, from analysis of competing approaches to normative ethics (including moral realism, constructivism, and expressivism) to questions of how we should act and live well. OSNE will be an essential resource for scholars and students working in moral philosophy.
Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics is an annual forum for new work in normative ethical theory. Leading philosophers present original contributions to our understanding of a wide range of moral issues and positions, from analysis of competing approaches to normative ethics (including moral realism, constructivism, and expressivism) to questions of how we should act and live well. OSNE will be an essential resource for scholars and students working in moral philosophy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Timmons is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arizona. He is the author of Morality Without Foundations (OUP, 1998), and editor of Kant's Metaphysics of Morals (OUP, 2002).
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* Introduction * 1: Holly M. Smith: The Moral Clout of Reasonable Beliefs * 2: Thomas E. Hill, Jr.: Kantian Constructivism as Normative Ethics * 3: Samuel J. Kerstein: Treating Consenting Adults Merely as Means * 4: Daniel Star: Two Levels of Moral Thinking * 5: Jamie Dreier: In Defense of Consequentializing * 6: Douglas W. Portmore: Consequentialism and Moral Rationalism * 7: Nick Zangwill: Cordelia's Bond and Indirect Consequentialism * 8: S. Andrew Schroeder: You Don't Have to do What's Best! A Problem for Consequentialists and Other Teleologists * 9: Paul McNamara: Supererogation, Inside and Out: Toward an Adequate Scheme for Common Sense Morality * 10: Ulrike Heuer: The Paradox of Deontology, Revisited * 11: Sarah McGrath: Normative Ethics and Pictures as Tools of Moral Persuasion * 12: Peter Railton: Two Cheers for Virtue, or, Might Virtue be Habit Forming?
* Introduction * 1: Holly M. Smith: The Moral Clout of Reasonable Beliefs * 2: Thomas E. Hill, Jr.: Kantian Constructivism as Normative Ethics * 3: Samuel J. Kerstein: Treating Consenting Adults Merely as Means * 4: Daniel Star: Two Levels of Moral Thinking * 5: Jamie Dreier: In Defense of Consequentializing * 6: Douglas W. Portmore: Consequentialism and Moral Rationalism * 7: Nick Zangwill: Cordelia's Bond and Indirect Consequentialism * 8: S. Andrew Schroeder: You Don't Have to do What's Best! A Problem for Consequentialists and Other Teleologists * 9: Paul McNamara: Supererogation, Inside and Out: Toward an Adequate Scheme for Common Sense Morality * 10: Ulrike Heuer: The Paradox of Deontology, Revisited * 11: Sarah McGrath: Normative Ethics and Pictures as Tools of Moral Persuasion * 12: Peter Railton: Two Cheers for Virtue, or, Might Virtue be Habit Forming?
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