
These Ten Original Essays Examine The Moral And Philosophical Implications Of Developments In The Science Of Ethics, The Growing Movement That Seeks To Use Recent Empirical Findings To Answer Long-standing Ethical Questions. Efforts To Make Moral Psychology A Thoroughly Empirical Discipline Have Divided Philosophers Along Methodological Fault Lines, Isolating Discussions That Will Profit More From Intellectual Exchange. This Volume Takes An Even-handed Approach, Including Essays From Advocates Of Empirical Ethics As Well As Those Who Are Sceptical Of Some Of Its Central Claims. Some Of These Essays Make Novel Use Of Empirical Findings To Develop Philosophical Research Programs Regarding Such Crucial Moral Phenomena As Desire, Emotion, And Memory. Others Bring New Critical Scrutiny To Bear On Some Of The Most Influential Proposals Of The Empirical Ethics Movement, Including The Claim That Evolution Undermines Moral Realism, The Effort To Recruit A Dual-process Model Of The Mind To Support Consequentialism Against Other Moral Theories, And The Claim That Ordinary Evaluative Judgments Are Seldom If Ever Sensitive To Reasons, Because Moral Reasoning Is Merely The Post Hoc Rationalization Of Unthinking Emotional Response.
This volume investigates the extent to which empirical findings from the sciences can and should inform traditional philosophical inquiries into ethics and human agency. The editors, Daniel Jacobson and Justin D'Arms, curate a collection of original essays that bridge the gap between experimental psychology and normative ethics. By presenting a balanced dialogue between proponents of empirical ethics and skeptical philosophers, the text evaluates the methodological validity of using scientific data to resolve long-standing moral questions.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this collection as a significant contribution to the ongoing debate regarding the intersection of empirical science and normative ethics. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for scholars and advanced students of philosophy.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191027642
ISBN-13:
9780191027642
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