Moral reasoning is as fallible as reasoning in any other cognitive domain, but we often behave as if it were not. I argue for a form of epistemically-based moral humility, in which we downgrade our moral beliefs in the face of moral disagreement. My argument combines work in metaethics and moral intuitionism with recent developments in epistemology. I argue against any demands for deep self-sufficiency in moral reasoning. Instead, I argue that we need to take into account significant socially sourced information, especially as a check for failures on our own moral intuitions and reasoning. First, I argue for an epistemically plausible version of moral intuitionism, based on recent work in epistemic entitlement and epis...
Arguments from disagreement against moral realism begin by calling attention to widespread, fundamen...
What is moral epistemology? It is the attempt to construct a theory that explains whether and how mo...
A popular argument is that peer disagreement about controversial moral topics undermines justified m...
In this dissertation I discuss the epistemology of ethical intuitionism, in particular the claim tha...
Moral epistemology, like general epistemology, faces a regress problem. Suppose someone demands to k...
Moral philosophy has become interested again in particular, substantive questions of right and wrong...
matter of knowing that -- that injustice is wrong, courage is valuable, and care is As a result, wha...
matter of knowing that -- that injustice is wrong, courage is valuable, and care is As a result, wha...
matter of knowing that -- that injustice is wrong, courage is valuable, and care is As a result, wha...
matter of knowing that -- that injustice is wrong, courage is valuable, and care is As a result, wha...
Moral philosophy has become interested again in particular, substantive questions of right and wrong...
matter of knowing that -- that injustice is wrong, courage is valuable, and care is As a result, wha...
There is an ancient, yet still lively, debate in moral epistemology about the epistemic significance...
Arguments from disagreement against moral realism begin by calling attention to widespread, fundamen...
Arguments from disagreement against moral realism begin by calling attention to widespread, fundamen...
Arguments from disagreement against moral realism begin by calling attention to widespread, fundamen...
What is moral epistemology? It is the attempt to construct a theory that explains whether and how mo...
A popular argument is that peer disagreement about controversial moral topics undermines justified m...
In this dissertation I discuss the epistemology of ethical intuitionism, in particular the claim tha...
Moral epistemology, like general epistemology, faces a regress problem. Suppose someone demands to k...
Moral philosophy has become interested again in particular, substantive questions of right and wrong...
matter of knowing that -- that injustice is wrong, courage is valuable, and care is As a result, wha...
matter of knowing that -- that injustice is wrong, courage is valuable, and care is As a result, wha...
matter of knowing that -- that injustice is wrong, courage is valuable, and care is As a result, wha...
matter of knowing that -- that injustice is wrong, courage is valuable, and care is As a result, wha...
Moral philosophy has become interested again in particular, substantive questions of right and wrong...
matter of knowing that -- that injustice is wrong, courage is valuable, and care is As a result, wha...
There is an ancient, yet still lively, debate in moral epistemology about the epistemic significance...
Arguments from disagreement against moral realism begin by calling attention to widespread, fundamen...
Arguments from disagreement against moral realism begin by calling attention to widespread, fundamen...
Arguments from disagreement against moral realism begin by calling attention to widespread, fundamen...
What is moral epistemology? It is the attempt to construct a theory that explains whether and how mo...
A popular argument is that peer disagreement about controversial moral topics undermines justified m...