This article makes both a more general and a more specific argument, and while the latter relies upon the former, the inverse does not apply. The more general argument proposes that empirical disciplines such as sociology are better suited to the production of ethical knowledge than more characteristically abstract and legalistic disciplines such as philosophy and theology. The more specific argument, which is made through a critique of Bauman’s Levinasian articulation of ethics, proposes what it calls ‘pragmatic humanism’ as a viable alternative model for sociological ethics to follow. This model rejects the abstract notion of some innate and universally distributed moral impulse, and instead turns to acknowledgement of the precariousness...
What implications do recent empirical findings from the fields of biology, primatology, anthropology...
In this paper, I analyze the place of the Metaphysics of morals in the Kantian system. I claim that ...
This paper is an attempt to relate ethics to the sciences, in particular to psychology. It is held t...
Although I am concerned to develop the idea of practical ethics into a more general theory, I will r...
Traditional attempts to ground ethics may be seen to be governed by the intent to preserve establish...
The idea that all ethical problems can be resolved with only one moral principle – be that Kant’s Ca...
Normative conclusions in economics are usually based upon a set of assumptions which are untenable i...
Philip Gorski\u27s effort to bridge the gap between social science and morality is well intended, bu...
The moral skeptic frequently encounters the view that without a belief in moral facts she has insuff...
The paper defends a thesis that objectivism is a condition of sensibleness of pursuing normative eth...
I develop an anti-theory view of ethics. Moral theory (Kantian, utilitarian, virtue ethical, etc.) i...
My purpose in this article is not to offer any original insights into Hegel’s ethics, but merely to ...
The author tries to answer the question whether thinking is possible as a type of knowledge about hu...
Philosophy had always to deal with the relation of the expression to the expressed, a relation which...
In many contexts, including multicultural societies and various international settings, ethical disp...
What implications do recent empirical findings from the fields of biology, primatology, anthropology...
In this paper, I analyze the place of the Metaphysics of morals in the Kantian system. I claim that ...
This paper is an attempt to relate ethics to the sciences, in particular to psychology. It is held t...
Although I am concerned to develop the idea of practical ethics into a more general theory, I will r...
Traditional attempts to ground ethics may be seen to be governed by the intent to preserve establish...
The idea that all ethical problems can be resolved with only one moral principle – be that Kant’s Ca...
Normative conclusions in economics are usually based upon a set of assumptions which are untenable i...
Philip Gorski\u27s effort to bridge the gap between social science and morality is well intended, bu...
The moral skeptic frequently encounters the view that without a belief in moral facts she has insuff...
The paper defends a thesis that objectivism is a condition of sensibleness of pursuing normative eth...
I develop an anti-theory view of ethics. Moral theory (Kantian, utilitarian, virtue ethical, etc.) i...
My purpose in this article is not to offer any original insights into Hegel’s ethics, but merely to ...
The author tries to answer the question whether thinking is possible as a type of knowledge about hu...
Philosophy had always to deal with the relation of the expression to the expressed, a relation which...
In many contexts, including multicultural societies and various international settings, ethical disp...
What implications do recent empirical findings from the fields of biology, primatology, anthropology...
In this paper, I analyze the place of the Metaphysics of morals in the Kantian system. I claim that ...
This paper is an attempt to relate ethics to the sciences, in particular to psychology. It is held t...