The Cambridge Handbook of Evolutionary Ethics
Herausgeber: Richards, Robert J.; Ruse, Michael
The Cambridge Handbook of Evolutionary Ethics
Herausgeber: Richards, Robert J.; Ruse, Michael
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This book introduces readers to the application of evolutionary ideas to moral thinking and justification, presenting contrasting perspectives on controversial issues.
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This book introduces readers to the application of evolutionary ideas to moral thinking and justification, presenting contrasting perspectives on controversial issues.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 663g
- ISBN-13: 9781107589605
- ISBN-10: 1107589606
- Artikelnr.: 48096635
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 663g
- ISBN-13: 9781107589605
- ISBN-10: 1107589606
- Artikelnr.: 48096635
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Michael Ruse and Robert J. Richards; Part I. Historical: 1.
Ethics, evolution and the a priori: Ross on Spencer and the French
sociologists Hallvard Lillehammer; 2. Nietzsche's rejection of
nineteenth-century evolutionary ethics Jeffrey O'Connell; 3. American
pragmatism, evolution, and ethics Trevor Pearce; 4. The path to the present
Abraham H. Gibson; 5. Social Darwinism and market morality: a modern-day
view for evolutionary ethics Naomi Beck; Part II. For Evolutionary Ethics:
6. Darwinian evolutionary ethics Michael Ruse; 7. Human morality: from an
empirical puzzle to a metaethical puzzle Richard Joyce; 8. Evolution and
the epistemological challenge to moral realism Justin Horn; 9. Evolutionary
naturalism and valuation Richard A. Richards; 10. Evolutionary ethics, a
theory of moral realism Robert J. Richards; 11. Moral mismatch and
abolition Ben Fraser; Part III. Against Debunking Arguments: 12. Moral
realism and evolutionary debunking arguments Russ Shafer-Landau; 13. Why
Darwinism does not debunk objective morality William J. FitzPatrick; 14.
Debunking arguments: mathematics, logic, and modal security Justin
Clarke-Doane; 15. Evolution and the missing link (in debunking arguments)
Uri D. Leibowitz and Neil Sinclair; 16. Better than our nature? Evolution
and moral realism, justification and progress Michael Vlerick; Part IV.
Elaborations: 17. Darwinian ethics: biological individuality and moral
relativism Frédéric Bouchard; 18. Evolutionary psychology, feminist
critiques thereof, and the naturalistic fallacy Lynn Hankinson Nelson; 19.
A theological evaluation of evolutionary ethics Michael L. Peterson.
Ethics, evolution and the a priori: Ross on Spencer and the French
sociologists Hallvard Lillehammer; 2. Nietzsche's rejection of
nineteenth-century evolutionary ethics Jeffrey O'Connell; 3. American
pragmatism, evolution, and ethics Trevor Pearce; 4. The path to the present
Abraham H. Gibson; 5. Social Darwinism and market morality: a modern-day
view for evolutionary ethics Naomi Beck; Part II. For Evolutionary Ethics:
6. Darwinian evolutionary ethics Michael Ruse; 7. Human morality: from an
empirical puzzle to a metaethical puzzle Richard Joyce; 8. Evolution and
the epistemological challenge to moral realism Justin Horn; 9. Evolutionary
naturalism and valuation Richard A. Richards; 10. Evolutionary ethics, a
theory of moral realism Robert J. Richards; 11. Moral mismatch and
abolition Ben Fraser; Part III. Against Debunking Arguments: 12. Moral
realism and evolutionary debunking arguments Russ Shafer-Landau; 13. Why
Darwinism does not debunk objective morality William J. FitzPatrick; 14.
Debunking arguments: mathematics, logic, and modal security Justin
Clarke-Doane; 15. Evolution and the missing link (in debunking arguments)
Uri D. Leibowitz and Neil Sinclair; 16. Better than our nature? Evolution
and moral realism, justification and progress Michael Vlerick; Part IV.
Elaborations: 17. Darwinian ethics: biological individuality and moral
relativism Frédéric Bouchard; 18. Evolutionary psychology, feminist
critiques thereof, and the naturalistic fallacy Lynn Hankinson Nelson; 19.
A theological evaluation of evolutionary ethics Michael L. Peterson.
Introduction Michael Ruse and Robert J. Richards; Part I. Historical: 1.
Ethics, evolution and the a priori: Ross on Spencer and the French
sociologists Hallvard Lillehammer; 2. Nietzsche's rejection of
nineteenth-century evolutionary ethics Jeffrey O'Connell; 3. American
pragmatism, evolution, and ethics Trevor Pearce; 4. The path to the present
Abraham H. Gibson; 5. Social Darwinism and market morality: a modern-day
view for evolutionary ethics Naomi Beck; Part II. For Evolutionary Ethics:
6. Darwinian evolutionary ethics Michael Ruse; 7. Human morality: from an
empirical puzzle to a metaethical puzzle Richard Joyce; 8. Evolution and
the epistemological challenge to moral realism Justin Horn; 9. Evolutionary
naturalism and valuation Richard A. Richards; 10. Evolutionary ethics, a
theory of moral realism Robert J. Richards; 11. Moral mismatch and
abolition Ben Fraser; Part III. Against Debunking Arguments: 12. Moral
realism and evolutionary debunking arguments Russ Shafer-Landau; 13. Why
Darwinism does not debunk objective morality William J. FitzPatrick; 14.
Debunking arguments: mathematics, logic, and modal security Justin
Clarke-Doane; 15. Evolution and the missing link (in debunking arguments)
Uri D. Leibowitz and Neil Sinclair; 16. Better than our nature? Evolution
and moral realism, justification and progress Michael Vlerick; Part IV.
Elaborations: 17. Darwinian ethics: biological individuality and moral
relativism Frédéric Bouchard; 18. Evolutionary psychology, feminist
critiques thereof, and the naturalistic fallacy Lynn Hankinson Nelson; 19.
A theological evaluation of evolutionary ethics Michael L. Peterson.
Ethics, evolution and the a priori: Ross on Spencer and the French
sociologists Hallvard Lillehammer; 2. Nietzsche's rejection of
nineteenth-century evolutionary ethics Jeffrey O'Connell; 3. American
pragmatism, evolution, and ethics Trevor Pearce; 4. The path to the present
Abraham H. Gibson; 5. Social Darwinism and market morality: a modern-day
view for evolutionary ethics Naomi Beck; Part II. For Evolutionary Ethics:
6. Darwinian evolutionary ethics Michael Ruse; 7. Human morality: from an
empirical puzzle to a metaethical puzzle Richard Joyce; 8. Evolution and
the epistemological challenge to moral realism Justin Horn; 9. Evolutionary
naturalism and valuation Richard A. Richards; 10. Evolutionary ethics, a
theory of moral realism Robert J. Richards; 11. Moral mismatch and
abolition Ben Fraser; Part III. Against Debunking Arguments: 12. Moral
realism and evolutionary debunking arguments Russ Shafer-Landau; 13. Why
Darwinism does not debunk objective morality William J. FitzPatrick; 14.
Debunking arguments: mathematics, logic, and modal security Justin
Clarke-Doane; 15. Evolution and the missing link (in debunking arguments)
Uri D. Leibowitz and Neil Sinclair; 16. Better than our nature? Evolution
and moral realism, justification and progress Michael Vlerick; Part IV.
Elaborations: 17. Darwinian ethics: biological individuality and moral
relativism Frédéric Bouchard; 18. Evolutionary psychology, feminist
critiques thereof, and the naturalistic fallacy Lynn Hankinson Nelson; 19.
A theological evaluation of evolutionary ethics Michael L. Peterson.