
Understood one way, the branch of contemporary philosophical ethics that goes by the label "metaethics" concerns certain second-order questions about ethics-questions not in ethics, but rather ones about our thought and talk about ethics, and how the ethical facts (insofar as there are any) fit into reality. Analogously, the branch of contemporary philosophy of law that is often called "general jurisprudence" deals with certain second order questions about law- questions not in the law, but rather ones about our thought and talk about the law, and how legal facts (insofar as there are any) fit into reality. Put more roughly (and using an alternative spatial metaphor), metaethics concerns a range of foundational questions about ethics, whereas general jurisprudence concerns analogous questions about law. As these characterizations suggest, the two sub-disciplines have much in common, and could be thought to run parallel to each other. Yet, the connections between the two are currently mostly ignored by philosophers, or at least under-scrutinized. The new essays collected in this book are aimed at changing this state of affairs. Dimensions of Normativity collects together works by metaethicists and legal philosophers that address a number of issues that are of common interest, with the goal of accomplishing a new rapprochement between the two sub-disciplines.
This collection investigates the neglected conceptual parallels and potential intersections between metaethics and general jurisprudence. The editors, David Plunkett, Kevin Toh, and Scott J. Shapiro, curate a series of original essays that challenge the traditional isolation of these two philosophical sub-disciplines. By examining how ethical and legal facts fit into reality, the contributors provide a framework for a new rapprochement between the study of moral thought and the study of legal systems.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this volume as a significant intervention in contemporary philosophy, specifically designed to bridge the gap between two traditionally siloed fields. Readers frequently note the high level of academic density and the specialized nature of the arguments presented within the text.
Page Count:
451
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190640421
ISBN-13:
9780190640422
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