The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that Francis Hutcheson’s moral sense theory offers a satisfactory account of moral perception. I introduce Hutcheson’s work in §1 and indicate why the existence of a sixth sense is not implausible. I provide a summary of Robert Cowan and Robert Audi’s respective theories of evaluative perception in §2, identifying three problematic objections: the Directness Objection to Cowan’s ethical perception and the aesthetic and perceptual model objections to Audi’s moral perception. §3 examines Hutcheson’s moral sense theory, focusing on his discussion of benevolence, the desire for the happiness of others. I deal with the unresolved issues in Hutcheson’s account by recourse to Charles Darwin’s evolutionar...
Abstract: Moral perception is typically understood as moral properties perception, i.e., the percept...
Many think that, if our moral intuitions are grounded in emotion, then they are probably not justifi...
The author thanks the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Social Sciences and Humanities...
My aim in this paper is to discuss Kant’s engagement with what is arguably the core feature of Hutch...
The main object of this thesis is to explain in a systematic fashion Francis Hutcheson's moral theo...
This paper concerns what I take to be the primary epistemological motivation for defending moral per...
This essay shows that a moral sense or moral sentiments alone cannot identify appropriate morals. To...
We can see a theft, hear a lie, and feel a stabbing. These are morally important perceptions. But ar...
This chapter defends doubts about the existence of genuine moral perception, understood as the claim...
C.D. Broad’s Reflections (as I will call it) stands out as one of the few serious examinations of Mo...
The Scottish philosopher Francis Hutcheson is famous for introducing in his Inquiry into the Origina...
This paper concerns what I take to be the primary epistemological motivation for defending moral per...
Like all theories that account for moral motivation, Francis Hutcheson\u27s moral sense theory faces...
Moral perceptions occur when a subject makes an immediate discernment about the moral features of an...
This paper concerns what I take to be the primary epistemological motivation for defending moral per...
Abstract: Moral perception is typically understood as moral properties perception, i.e., the percept...
Many think that, if our moral intuitions are grounded in emotion, then they are probably not justifi...
The author thanks the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Social Sciences and Humanities...
My aim in this paper is to discuss Kant’s engagement with what is arguably the core feature of Hutch...
The main object of this thesis is to explain in a systematic fashion Francis Hutcheson's moral theo...
This paper concerns what I take to be the primary epistemological motivation for defending moral per...
This essay shows that a moral sense or moral sentiments alone cannot identify appropriate morals. To...
We can see a theft, hear a lie, and feel a stabbing. These are morally important perceptions. But ar...
This chapter defends doubts about the existence of genuine moral perception, understood as the claim...
C.D. Broad’s Reflections (as I will call it) stands out as one of the few serious examinations of Mo...
The Scottish philosopher Francis Hutcheson is famous for introducing in his Inquiry into the Origina...
This paper concerns what I take to be the primary epistemological motivation for defending moral per...
Like all theories that account for moral motivation, Francis Hutcheson\u27s moral sense theory faces...
Moral perceptions occur when a subject makes an immediate discernment about the moral features of an...
This paper concerns what I take to be the primary epistemological motivation for defending moral per...
Abstract: Moral perception is typically understood as moral properties perception, i.e., the percept...
Many think that, if our moral intuitions are grounded in emotion, then they are probably not justifi...
The author thanks the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Social Sciences and Humanities...