This collection contains essays from the Workshop on Moral Psychology and Human Agency at the University of Michigan in 2012, funded through co-editor Daniel Jacobson's Templeton grant, "The Science of Ethics." The editors describe the contributors as "philosophers who share our conviction that scientific inquiry is relevant to various classic philosophical questions, while also showing an appreciation for the difficulty of these questions that is not always evident in empirical moral psychology" (2). For the most part, the contributions bear this out. I'll examine each, critiquing them as stand-alone works in addition to discussing some of their connections to each other and the book's themes
This paper aims to show the advantages of the personal ethics perspective employed by the British id...
This is the final version of the article. Available from University of Chicago Press via the DOI in ...
This book elaborates an ethic in which beneficence on a personal and communal level has moral force;...
Turn over a copy of David Enoch’s Taking Morality Seriously: A Defense of Robust Realism, and you wi...
This volume covers two related debates in both meta-ethics and the philosophy of mathematics, with b...
The Moral Psychology Handbook is a contribution to a relatively new genre of philosophical writing, ...
The fifteen papers in this edited volume explore the range of political-ethical issues of globalizat...
Published online: 08 September 2000 Please see page 430 in attached PDF for this review.Reviews the ...
Joshua Greene has argued that the empirical findings of cognitive science have implications for ethi...
When Huckleberry Finn fails to turn in Jim, he believes he is going to hell for doing what he has be...
This is a much-needed new introduction to a field that has been transformed in recent years by excit...
This thesis investigates moral decision-making from the two disciplinary angles of philosophy and ec...
We here analyse the ethical dimensions of the UK's ‘Research Excellence Framework’ (REF), the latest...
Book review of Sven Nyholm's "Humans and Robots: Ethics, Agency and Anthropomorphism"
I recommend this balanced, tripartite examination of phenomenology, psychology, and neuroscience
This paper aims to show the advantages of the personal ethics perspective employed by the British id...
This is the final version of the article. Available from University of Chicago Press via the DOI in ...
This book elaborates an ethic in which beneficence on a personal and communal level has moral force;...
Turn over a copy of David Enoch’s Taking Morality Seriously: A Defense of Robust Realism, and you wi...
This volume covers two related debates in both meta-ethics and the philosophy of mathematics, with b...
The Moral Psychology Handbook is a contribution to a relatively new genre of philosophical writing, ...
The fifteen papers in this edited volume explore the range of political-ethical issues of globalizat...
Published online: 08 September 2000 Please see page 430 in attached PDF for this review.Reviews the ...
Joshua Greene has argued that the empirical findings of cognitive science have implications for ethi...
When Huckleberry Finn fails to turn in Jim, he believes he is going to hell for doing what he has be...
This is a much-needed new introduction to a field that has been transformed in recent years by excit...
This thesis investigates moral decision-making from the two disciplinary angles of philosophy and ec...
We here analyse the ethical dimensions of the UK's ‘Research Excellence Framework’ (REF), the latest...
Book review of Sven Nyholm's "Humans and Robots: Ethics, Agency and Anthropomorphism"
I recommend this balanced, tripartite examination of phenomenology, psychology, and neuroscience
This paper aims to show the advantages of the personal ethics perspective employed by the British id...
This is the final version of the article. Available from University of Chicago Press via the DOI in ...
This book elaborates an ethic in which beneficence on a personal and communal level has moral force;...