Normative ethics usually presupposes background accounts of human agency, and although different ethical theorists might have different pictures of human agency in mind, there is still something like a standard account that most of mainstream normative ethics can be understood to rest on. Ethical theorists tend to have Rational Man, or at least some close relative to him, in mind when constructing normative theories. It will be argued here that empirical findings raise doubts about the accuracy of this kind of account; human beings fall too far short of ideals of rationality for it to be meaningful to devise normative ideals within such a framework. Instead, it is suggested, normative ethics could be conducted more profitably if the idea of...
How may we try to answer the central question of ethics, the question how one should live? Understoo...
This issue will conclude part II and the whole paper. My reductionistic program in the normative eth...
Normative theories provide essential tools for understanding behaviour, not just for reasoning, judg...
Normative ethics usually presupposes background accounts of human agency, and although different et...
Many philosophers think that morality possesses a particularly robust kind of normativity that other...
In this brief paper, I present some basic arguments for why insights in moral psychology, especially...
I argue that the why be rational? challenge raised by John Broome and Niko Kolodny rests upon a mist...
This entry considers the question of whether rationality is normative; that is, the question of whet...
Do moral norms invariably supply agents with reasons? Does the dedicated immoralist necessarily have...
Recent views of reasons and rationality make it plausible that it can sometimes be rational to do wh...
We are subject to many different norms telling us how to act, from moral norms to etiquette rules an...
We are subject to many different norms telling us how to act, from moral norms to etiquette rules an...
The critical target of my paper is the normativist stance of Kantian meta ethics. After a very short...
Suppose ethical theories guide us to do what is the most good and the most right but conflicts aris...
Rationality is very widely regarded as a normative notion, which underwrites various everyday normat...
How may we try to answer the central question of ethics, the question how one should live? Understoo...
This issue will conclude part II and the whole paper. My reductionistic program in the normative eth...
Normative theories provide essential tools for understanding behaviour, not just for reasoning, judg...
Normative ethics usually presupposes background accounts of human agency, and although different et...
Many philosophers think that morality possesses a particularly robust kind of normativity that other...
In this brief paper, I present some basic arguments for why insights in moral psychology, especially...
I argue that the why be rational? challenge raised by John Broome and Niko Kolodny rests upon a mist...
This entry considers the question of whether rationality is normative; that is, the question of whet...
Do moral norms invariably supply agents with reasons? Does the dedicated immoralist necessarily have...
Recent views of reasons and rationality make it plausible that it can sometimes be rational to do wh...
We are subject to many different norms telling us how to act, from moral norms to etiquette rules an...
We are subject to many different norms telling us how to act, from moral norms to etiquette rules an...
The critical target of my paper is the normativist stance of Kantian meta ethics. After a very short...
Suppose ethical theories guide us to do what is the most good and the most right but conflicts aris...
Rationality is very widely regarded as a normative notion, which underwrites various everyday normat...
How may we try to answer the central question of ethics, the question how one should live? Understoo...
This issue will conclude part II and the whole paper. My reductionistic program in the normative eth...
Normative theories provide essential tools for understanding behaviour, not just for reasoning, judg...