The theory of moral intuition advanced and defended here is based on the largely unexplored possibility of combining: a) the idea that moral intuitions are justified on the basis of distinctive non-doxastic seemings (i.e., perceptualism) and b) the claim that a non-doxastic state also makes you aware of facts that are accessible in other ways through empirical observation and theorizing. Thus, the perceptualist is able to point to the phenomenology of intuition experience as important not along epistemic dimensions, but which have significant explanatory advantages over competing skeptical and non-skeptical approaches to moral knowledge and justification
This thesis is a critical study of the prospects for contemporary accounts of ethical intuitionism. ...
This thesis is a critical study of the prospects for contemporary accounts of ethical intuitionism. ...
According to the quasi-perceptualist account of philosophical intuitions, they are intellectual appe...
In the recent metaethical literature there has been significant interest in the prospects for what I...
This paper defends a moderate intuitionism by extending a version of that view previously put forwar...
11.1 The role and significance of intuitions The concept of moral intuitions reflects the idea that ...
My goal for this paper can be presented as follows: I will attempt to show that objections to intuit...
Ethical intuitionism has now taken a place as a major position in contemporary ethical theory. But t...
© 2017 Sean James GoedeckeIn this thesis I defend a view in intuitionist moral epistemology on which...
Most agents take their intuitions to have significant evidential weight, such cases usually indicate...
The aim of the paper is to reconstruct the best version of the ‘experimentalist’ challenge to the us...
Moral intuitionism, which claims that some moral seemings are justification-conferring, has become a...
In debates about ethics and morality, justification of belief poses a difficult problem for any woul...
In this dissertation I discuss the epistemology of ethical intuitionism, in particular the claim tha...
This chapter articulates a standard practice in moral theory: eliciting intuitions and adjusting one...
This thesis is a critical study of the prospects for contemporary accounts of ethical intuitionism. ...
This thesis is a critical study of the prospects for contemporary accounts of ethical intuitionism. ...
According to the quasi-perceptualist account of philosophical intuitions, they are intellectual appe...
In the recent metaethical literature there has been significant interest in the prospects for what I...
This paper defends a moderate intuitionism by extending a version of that view previously put forwar...
11.1 The role and significance of intuitions The concept of moral intuitions reflects the idea that ...
My goal for this paper can be presented as follows: I will attempt to show that objections to intuit...
Ethical intuitionism has now taken a place as a major position in contemporary ethical theory. But t...
© 2017 Sean James GoedeckeIn this thesis I defend a view in intuitionist moral epistemology on which...
Most agents take their intuitions to have significant evidential weight, such cases usually indicate...
The aim of the paper is to reconstruct the best version of the ‘experimentalist’ challenge to the us...
Moral intuitionism, which claims that some moral seemings are justification-conferring, has become a...
In debates about ethics and morality, justification of belief poses a difficult problem for any woul...
In this dissertation I discuss the epistemology of ethical intuitionism, in particular the claim tha...
This chapter articulates a standard practice in moral theory: eliciting intuitions and adjusting one...
This thesis is a critical study of the prospects for contemporary accounts of ethical intuitionism. ...
This thesis is a critical study of the prospects for contemporary accounts of ethical intuitionism. ...
According to the quasi-perceptualist account of philosophical intuitions, they are intellectual appe...