<p>There are various theories in the philosophy of mind/cognitive science of what kinds of knowledge, or information carrying mental states, constitute our mental concepts. Such knowledge is used in higher acts of cognition such as in categorization, induction, deduction, and analogical reasoning when we think or reason about the extension of the concept. While most concept theories have primarily focused on concrete concepts such as `chair,' `table,' and `dog,' I take such modern theories and apply them to abstract moral concepts such as `virtue,' `right action,' and `just.' I argue for a new overall pluralistic theory of moral concepts, combining several theories of concepts. This pluralistic view differs from, for example, Ayer's non...
The chapter juxtaposes the fairly quick and automatic thinking and decision making that constitutes ...
Philosophy strives to give us a firmer hold on our concepts. But what about their hold on us? Why pl...
John Rawls believed that capturing our moral sense was the goal of moral philosophy. Deontology, Co...
There are many views about the structure of concepts, a plausible one of which is the theory-theory....
Concepts are mental representations that are the constituents of thought. EdouardMachery claims that...
A critical survey of various positions on the nature, use, possession, and analysis of normative con...
Abstract Concepts are mental representations that are the constituents of thought. EdouardMachery cl...
Metaethics has traditionally focused on the meaning of moral statements, the referents of moral term...
Morality is often thought of as non-rational or sub-rational. In Moral Notions, first published in 1...
This thesis addresses a range of questions about normativity, broadly understood. Recurring themes i...
This dissertation explores how we know moral truths, and argues for three principal conclusions. The...
Five questions regarding the nature of the moral sense, the origin of conscience, the development of...
This chapter locates our overall approach within the dialectic of contemporary philosophical debates...
This chapter presents a new argument for thinking of traditional ethical theories as methods that ca...
What do we need a theory of concepts for? Two answers to this 'meta-level' question about concepts ...
The chapter juxtaposes the fairly quick and automatic thinking and decision making that constitutes ...
Philosophy strives to give us a firmer hold on our concepts. But what about their hold on us? Why pl...
John Rawls believed that capturing our moral sense was the goal of moral philosophy. Deontology, Co...
There are many views about the structure of concepts, a plausible one of which is the theory-theory....
Concepts are mental representations that are the constituents of thought. EdouardMachery claims that...
A critical survey of various positions on the nature, use, possession, and analysis of normative con...
Abstract Concepts are mental representations that are the constituents of thought. EdouardMachery cl...
Metaethics has traditionally focused on the meaning of moral statements, the referents of moral term...
Morality is often thought of as non-rational or sub-rational. In Moral Notions, first published in 1...
This thesis addresses a range of questions about normativity, broadly understood. Recurring themes i...
This dissertation explores how we know moral truths, and argues for three principal conclusions. The...
Five questions regarding the nature of the moral sense, the origin of conscience, the development of...
This chapter locates our overall approach within the dialectic of contemporary philosophical debates...
This chapter presents a new argument for thinking of traditional ethical theories as methods that ca...
What do we need a theory of concepts for? Two answers to this 'meta-level' question about concepts ...
The chapter juxtaposes the fairly quick and automatic thinking and decision making that constitutes ...
Philosophy strives to give us a firmer hold on our concepts. But what about their hold on us? Why pl...
John Rawls believed that capturing our moral sense was the goal of moral philosophy. Deontology, Co...