The aim of this paper is to defend the view that we need to conceive our moral understanding as in part constituted by our affective and imaginative abilities suitably related. The core argument is that in order to be able to understand and explain the truth of a given moral proposition, we need to understand what the relevant moral concepts refer to, that is, we need to understand the semantic value of the relevant moral concepts. In the moral domain, I argue, this involves appealing to our affective and imaginative abilities suitably related. My account provides a genuinely new alternative to current accounts of moral understanding because it brings in both affect and the imagination central stage. Moreover, my account is a defense of the...
It is often argued that the ability to imagine what others think and feel is central to moral functi...
This thesis will argue that a significant part of our moral experience can be explained by an analog...
This paper presents a theory of how perception provides a basis for moral knowledge. To do this, the...
Abstract: Moral perception is typically understood as moral properties perception, i.e., the percept...
The first contemporary approaches to moral education emphasize, moral reasoning skills and value ana...
“Imaginative simulation” refers to our capacity to create, in our mind’s eye and in our bodies, perc...
Emotions are said to be moral, as opposed to non-moral, in virtue of their objects. They are also sa...
A man, to be greatly good, must imagine intensely and comprehensively; he must put himself in the pl...
I provide an explanation of moral understanding. I begin by describing decisions, especially moral o...
This paper begins by trying to explicate what moral thought and moral theory are. Then the paper con...
I argue a place for the imagination in Kant’s account of moral judgement. I then explore how the mor...
This thesis will argue that a significant part of our moral experience can be explained by an analog...
The authors of this article explore the possibility of using imagination instead of so-called object...
Analytic ethics often neglects the exploration and appreciation of morality as it is actually practi...
The aim of the paper is to analyse the concept of moral perception. Moral perception gets characteri...
It is often argued that the ability to imagine what others think and feel is central to moral functi...
This thesis will argue that a significant part of our moral experience can be explained by an analog...
This paper presents a theory of how perception provides a basis for moral knowledge. To do this, the...
Abstract: Moral perception is typically understood as moral properties perception, i.e., the percept...
The first contemporary approaches to moral education emphasize, moral reasoning skills and value ana...
“Imaginative simulation” refers to our capacity to create, in our mind’s eye and in our bodies, perc...
Emotions are said to be moral, as opposed to non-moral, in virtue of their objects. They are also sa...
A man, to be greatly good, must imagine intensely and comprehensively; he must put himself in the pl...
I provide an explanation of moral understanding. I begin by describing decisions, especially moral o...
This paper begins by trying to explicate what moral thought and moral theory are. Then the paper con...
I argue a place for the imagination in Kant’s account of moral judgement. I then explore how the mor...
This thesis will argue that a significant part of our moral experience can be explained by an analog...
The authors of this article explore the possibility of using imagination instead of so-called object...
Analytic ethics often neglects the exploration and appreciation of morality as it is actually practi...
The aim of the paper is to analyse the concept of moral perception. Moral perception gets characteri...
It is often argued that the ability to imagine what others think and feel is central to moral functi...
This thesis will argue that a significant part of our moral experience can be explained by an analog...
This paper presents a theory of how perception provides a basis for moral knowledge. To do this, the...