The Naturalistic Fallacy
Herausgeber: Sinclair, Neil
The Naturalistic Fallacy
Herausgeber: Sinclair, Neil
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Presents a definitive guide to the text, history and philosophy behind the most influential argument in the history of ethics.
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Presents a definitive guide to the text, history and philosophy behind the most influential argument in the history of ethics.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 188mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781107168794
- ISBN-10: 1107168791
- Artikelnr.: 53603028
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 188mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781107168794
- ISBN-10: 1107168791
- Artikelnr.: 53603028
Introduction Neil Sinclair; 1. The naturalistic fallacy and the history of
metaethics Neil Sinclair; 2. The naturalistic fallacy: what it is, and what
it isn't Fred Feldman; 3. The context and origin of Moore's Formulation of
the Naturalistic Fallacy in Principia Ethica Consuelo Preti; 4.
No-ought-from-is, the naturalistic fallacy and the fact/value distinction:
the history of a mistake Charles Pigden; 5. Evolution and the naturalistic
fallacy Michael Ruse; 6. Motivation, recommendation, non-cognitivism and
the naturalistic fallacy Mark van Roojen; 7. Open question arguments and
the irreducibility of ethical normativity William J. FitzPatrick; 8. Should
analytical descriptivists worry about the naturalistic fallacy? Susana
Nuccetelli; 9. Normativity and the naturalistic fallacy Connie S. Rosati;
10. The naturalistic fallacy and theological ethics Christian B. Miller;
11. The phenomenology of moral deliberation and the non-naturalistic
fallacy Terry Horgan and Mark Timmons; 12. Epistemic relativism and the
naturalistic fallacy J. Adam Carter.
metaethics Neil Sinclair; 2. The naturalistic fallacy: what it is, and what
it isn't Fred Feldman; 3. The context and origin of Moore's Formulation of
the Naturalistic Fallacy in Principia Ethica Consuelo Preti; 4.
No-ought-from-is, the naturalistic fallacy and the fact/value distinction:
the history of a mistake Charles Pigden; 5. Evolution and the naturalistic
fallacy Michael Ruse; 6. Motivation, recommendation, non-cognitivism and
the naturalistic fallacy Mark van Roojen; 7. Open question arguments and
the irreducibility of ethical normativity William J. FitzPatrick; 8. Should
analytical descriptivists worry about the naturalistic fallacy? Susana
Nuccetelli; 9. Normativity and the naturalistic fallacy Connie S. Rosati;
10. The naturalistic fallacy and theological ethics Christian B. Miller;
11. The phenomenology of moral deliberation and the non-naturalistic
fallacy Terry Horgan and Mark Timmons; 12. Epistemic relativism and the
naturalistic fallacy J. Adam Carter.
Introduction Neil Sinclair; 1. The naturalistic fallacy and the history of
metaethics Neil Sinclair; 2. The naturalistic fallacy: what it is, and what
it isn't Fred Feldman; 3. The context and origin of Moore's Formulation of
the Naturalistic Fallacy in Principia Ethica Consuelo Preti; 4.
No-ought-from-is, the naturalistic fallacy and the fact/value distinction:
the history of a mistake Charles Pigden; 5. Evolution and the naturalistic
fallacy Michael Ruse; 6. Motivation, recommendation, non-cognitivism and
the naturalistic fallacy Mark van Roojen; 7. Open question arguments and
the irreducibility of ethical normativity William J. FitzPatrick; 8. Should
analytical descriptivists worry about the naturalistic fallacy? Susana
Nuccetelli; 9. Normativity and the naturalistic fallacy Connie S. Rosati;
10. The naturalistic fallacy and theological ethics Christian B. Miller;
11. The phenomenology of moral deliberation and the non-naturalistic
fallacy Terry Horgan and Mark Timmons; 12. Epistemic relativism and the
naturalistic fallacy J. Adam Carter.
metaethics Neil Sinclair; 2. The naturalistic fallacy: what it is, and what
it isn't Fred Feldman; 3. The context and origin of Moore's Formulation of
the Naturalistic Fallacy in Principia Ethica Consuelo Preti; 4.
No-ought-from-is, the naturalistic fallacy and the fact/value distinction:
the history of a mistake Charles Pigden; 5. Evolution and the naturalistic
fallacy Michael Ruse; 6. Motivation, recommendation, non-cognitivism and
the naturalistic fallacy Mark van Roojen; 7. Open question arguments and
the irreducibility of ethical normativity William J. FitzPatrick; 8. Should
analytical descriptivists worry about the naturalistic fallacy? Susana
Nuccetelli; 9. Normativity and the naturalistic fallacy Connie S. Rosati;
10. The naturalistic fallacy and theological ethics Christian B. Miller;
11. The phenomenology of moral deliberation and the non-naturalistic
fallacy Terry Horgan and Mark Timmons; 12. Epistemic relativism and the
naturalistic fallacy J. Adam Carter.