Uniformity in human actions and attitudes incumbent with the ceteris paribus clause of folk psychology lucidly transits moral thoughts into the domain of subject versus object-centric explorations. In Zettel, Wittgenstein argues, “Concepts with fixed limits would demand uniformity of behaviour, but where I am certain, someone else is uncertain. And that is the fact of nature.” (Wittgenstein 2007, 68). Reflecting on the moral principle of “ethical giving” revives a novel stance in modern moral philosophy. An “ethical giving” is a moral position that looks at giving from the context of harmonizing the changing demands of situations with normative ethical principles. Despite giving more prominence to the query of intuition, the chapter brings ...
I vindicate the thrust of the particularist position in moral deliberation. this purpose, I focus on...
Why be moral? According to constitutivism, there are features constitutive of agency, actual or idea...
Normative moral theories are frequently invoked to serve one of two distinct purposes: (1) explicate...
Uniformity in human actions and attitudes incumbent with the ceteris paribus clause of folk psycholo...
Recent developments in moral psychology and in evolutionary theories of moral behavior focus on indi...
This issue will conclude part II and the whole paper. My reductionistic program in the normative eth...
This is the study of the extent of the patternability of the reason-giving behaviour of morally rele...
In many contexts, including multicultural societies and various international settings, ethical disp...
Moral Projectivism must be able to specify under what conditions a certain inner response counts as ...
Advances in cognitive science are relevant to the debate between moral pluralism and absolutism. Par...
R. M. Hare has argued for and defended a ‘two-level’, view of moral agency. He argues that moral age...
I defend normative subjectivism against the charge that believing in it undermines the functional ro...
Moral projectivism must be able to specify under what conditions a certain inner response counts as ...
Abstract: In this paper I offer some criticisms of Jonathan Dancy’s moral particularism. In Dancy’s ...
Glen Pettigrove addresses the proportionality principle in ethics, the principle that “our actions, ...
I vindicate the thrust of the particularist position in moral deliberation. this purpose, I focus on...
Why be moral? According to constitutivism, there are features constitutive of agency, actual or idea...
Normative moral theories are frequently invoked to serve one of two distinct purposes: (1) explicate...
Uniformity in human actions and attitudes incumbent with the ceteris paribus clause of folk psycholo...
Recent developments in moral psychology and in evolutionary theories of moral behavior focus on indi...
This issue will conclude part II and the whole paper. My reductionistic program in the normative eth...
This is the study of the extent of the patternability of the reason-giving behaviour of morally rele...
In many contexts, including multicultural societies and various international settings, ethical disp...
Moral Projectivism must be able to specify under what conditions a certain inner response counts as ...
Advances in cognitive science are relevant to the debate between moral pluralism and absolutism. Par...
R. M. Hare has argued for and defended a ‘two-level’, view of moral agency. He argues that moral age...
I defend normative subjectivism against the charge that believing in it undermines the functional ro...
Moral projectivism must be able to specify under what conditions a certain inner response counts as ...
Abstract: In this paper I offer some criticisms of Jonathan Dancy’s moral particularism. In Dancy’s ...
Glen Pettigrove addresses the proportionality principle in ethics, the principle that “our actions, ...
I vindicate the thrust of the particularist position in moral deliberation. this purpose, I focus on...
Why be moral? According to constitutivism, there are features constitutive of agency, actual or idea...
Normative moral theories are frequently invoked to serve one of two distinct purposes: (1) explicate...