Ever since the introduction of reflective equilibrium in ethics, it has been argued that reflective equilibrium either leads to moral relativism, or that it turns out to be a form of intuitionism in disguise. Despite these criticisms, reflective equilibrium remains the most dominant method of moral justification in ethics. In this paper, I therefore critically examine the most recent attempts to defend the method of reflective equilibrium against these objections. Defenders of reflective equilibrium typically respond to the objections by saying that either reflective equilibrium can in fact safeguard moral objectivity or alternatively, even if it cannot, that there simply are no reasonable alternatives. In this paper, I take issue with both...
Dual-process theories of the mind emphasize how reasoning is an interplay between intuitive and refl...
This chapter begins by explaining two widespread attitudes towards the methods of moral philosophy. ...
John Rawls’ method of reflective equilibrium is the most influential methodology in contemporary eth...
How can we figure out what’s right or wrong, if moral truths are neither self-evident nor something ...
The aim of this paper is to explain and critically examine the concept of reflective equilibrium as ...
In moral epistemology, the method of reflective equilibrium is often characterized in terms of intui...
In this paper, I attempt to synthesize the two most influential contemporary ethical approaches that...
The idea of reflective equilibrium (IRE) remains the most popular approach to questions about method...
This article argues that, suitably modified, the method of reflective equilibrium is a plausible way...
A recurrent issue in the vast amount of literature on reasoning models in ethics is the role and nat...
This paper proposes a Rawlsian conception of moral justification as a social activity. Through a clo...
The basic idea of reflective equilibrium, as a method for theory construction and decision making in...
This paper responds to Thomas Kelly and Sarah McGrath’s worry that there can be evil reflective equi...
Many normative theorists want to contribute to making the world a better place. In recent years, it ...
This work articulates and defends an evidence based account of moral epistemology called Case Evide...
Dual-process theories of the mind emphasize how reasoning is an interplay between intuitive and refl...
This chapter begins by explaining two widespread attitudes towards the methods of moral philosophy. ...
John Rawls’ method of reflective equilibrium is the most influential methodology in contemporary eth...
How can we figure out what’s right or wrong, if moral truths are neither self-evident nor something ...
The aim of this paper is to explain and critically examine the concept of reflective equilibrium as ...
In moral epistemology, the method of reflective equilibrium is often characterized in terms of intui...
In this paper, I attempt to synthesize the two most influential contemporary ethical approaches that...
The idea of reflective equilibrium (IRE) remains the most popular approach to questions about method...
This article argues that, suitably modified, the method of reflective equilibrium is a plausible way...
A recurrent issue in the vast amount of literature on reasoning models in ethics is the role and nat...
This paper proposes a Rawlsian conception of moral justification as a social activity. Through a clo...
The basic idea of reflective equilibrium, as a method for theory construction and decision making in...
This paper responds to Thomas Kelly and Sarah McGrath’s worry that there can be evil reflective equi...
Many normative theorists want to contribute to making the world a better place. In recent years, it ...
This work articulates and defends an evidence based account of moral epistemology called Case Evide...
Dual-process theories of the mind emphasize how reasoning is an interplay between intuitive and refl...
This chapter begins by explaining two widespread attitudes towards the methods of moral philosophy. ...
John Rawls’ method of reflective equilibrium is the most influential methodology in contemporary eth...