
Erik J. Wielenberg Draws On Recent Work In Analytic Philosophy And Empirical Moral Psychology To Defend Non-theistic Robust Normative Realism And Develop An Empirically-grounded Account Of Human Moral Knowledge. Non-theistic Robust Normative Realism Has It That There Are Objective, Non-natural, Sui Generis Ethical Features Of The Universe That Do Not Depend On God For Their Existence. The Early Chapters Of The Book Address Various Challenges To The Intelligibility And Plausibility Of The Claim That Irreducible Ethical Features Of Things Supervene On Their Non-ethical Features As Well As Challenges From Defenders Of Theistic Ethics Who Argue That Objective Morality Requires A Theistic Foundation. Later Chapters Develop An Account Of Moral Knowledge And Answer Various Recent Purported Debunkings Of Morality, Including Those Based On Scientific Research Into The Nature Of The Proximate Causes Of Human Moral Beliefs As Well As Those Based On Proposed Evolutionary Explanations Of Our Moral Beliefs.
This book investigates the viability of non-theistic robust normative realism as a framework for objective morality that functions independently of divine existence. Erik J. Wielenberg, a philosopher specializing in metaethics, synthesizes contemporary analytic philosophy with empirical moral psychology to construct a defense of objective, non-natural ethical properties. He argues that moral facts are irreducible features of the universe that supervene on non-ethical properties, providing a structured rebuttal to theistic moral foundations and evolutionary debunking arguments.
What You Will Find
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Scholars in the field recognize this work as a significant contribution to the debate surrounding non-theistic realism and moral epistemology. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which requires a foundational understanding of analytic philosophy to fully engage with the author's arguments.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191023787
ISBN-13:
9780191023781
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