Subject |
Ethical intuitionism.
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Descript |
256 p. |
Contents |
Biographical Notes \ Editor's Preface \ Acknowledgements \ Introduction: Reason and Experience, Obligation and Value: An Introduction to New Intuitionism Robert Audi \ Part I: The New Intuitionism, Moral Psychology, and Metaethical Concerns \ Chapter 1. An Empirical Challenge to Moral Intuitionism Walter Sinnott-Armstrong \ Chapter 2. Conative Intuitionism Hugh J. McCann \ Chapter 3. Moral Facts and the Centrality of Intuitions Christopher Kulp \ Part II: The New Intuitionism and Advances in Moral Epistemology \ Chapter 4. Intuitionism and Perceptual Representation Ralph Kennedy \ Chapter 5. Moral Perception and Knowledge by Principles Carla Bagnoli \ Chapter 6. Ethical Intuitionism and Moral Skepticism Clayton Littlejohn \ Chapter 7. Psychological Capacity and Positive Epistemic Status Peter Graham \ Chapter 8. Reasonable Disagreement: Sidgwick's Principle and Audi's Intuitionism Roger Crisp \ Conclusion: Intuitions, Intuitionism, and Moral Judgment Robert Audi \ Index |
Note |
400 annual accesses. UkHlHU |
Alt author |
Audi, Robert, 1941-
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Graper Hernandez, Jill.
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ISBN |
9781441173942 (e-book) |
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