I shall discuss failure of naturalistic ethical theories to satisfy two requirements for an adequate ethical theory: on the one hand, the arguability requirement, which is that an ethical theory should do something to resolve moral disagreements by the use of argument; on the other hand, the practicality requirement, which is that an ethical theory should be able to account for the necessary relation between morality and action – by which I mean the capacity moral judgments have to provide everyone with justifying reasons for action. Such two limits of naturalism will be examined by considering Iris Murdoch’s and John McDowell’s views about ethics. The former are centred around the notion of moral vision, as opposed to choice and action; th...
Ethical naturalism is the general view that an ethical statement expresses a cognitive content which...
In this article I investigate several “sorts of naturalism” that have been advanced in recent years ...
What do scientific discoveries entail for the possibility of an objective moral theory? Numerous phi...
Philippa Foot’s Natural Goodness is a restatement of a naturalistic theory of ethics. It is an inter...
Ethical naturalism, the theory claiming that natural facts and especially facts concerning human nat...
A plausible naturalistic virtue ethics requires a plausible naturalistic account of virtue. One way ...
I discuss first the meaning of naturalism in philosophy and then the sense in which it has been intr...
\ud Neo-Aristotelian ethical naturalism is a program in normative ethics that attempts to explain mo...
It is common in metaethics today to draw a distinction between “naturalist” and “non-naturalist” ver...
This thesis addresses themes in Ethical Naturalism. I present the distinctive position occupied by c...
For a couple of years, “Aristotelian Naturalism” has been the subject of intensive debates. Among th...
Suppose ethical theories guide us to do what is the most good and the most right but conflicts aris...
What are the conditions on a successful naturalistic account of moral properties? In this paper I di...
My aim is to challenge recent attempts at reconciling moral realism and naturalism by pushing ethica...
Moral realism and ethical naturalism are both highly attractive ethical positions but historically t...
Ethical naturalism is the general view that an ethical statement expresses a cognitive content which...
In this article I investigate several “sorts of naturalism” that have been advanced in recent years ...
What do scientific discoveries entail for the possibility of an objective moral theory? Numerous phi...
Philippa Foot’s Natural Goodness is a restatement of a naturalistic theory of ethics. It is an inter...
Ethical naturalism, the theory claiming that natural facts and especially facts concerning human nat...
A plausible naturalistic virtue ethics requires a plausible naturalistic account of virtue. One way ...
I discuss first the meaning of naturalism in philosophy and then the sense in which it has been intr...
\ud Neo-Aristotelian ethical naturalism is a program in normative ethics that attempts to explain mo...
It is common in metaethics today to draw a distinction between “naturalist” and “non-naturalist” ver...
This thesis addresses themes in Ethical Naturalism. I present the distinctive position occupied by c...
For a couple of years, “Aristotelian Naturalism” has been the subject of intensive debates. Among th...
Suppose ethical theories guide us to do what is the most good and the most right but conflicts aris...
What are the conditions on a successful naturalistic account of moral properties? In this paper I di...
My aim is to challenge recent attempts at reconciling moral realism and naturalism by pushing ethica...
Moral realism and ethical naturalism are both highly attractive ethical positions but historically t...
Ethical naturalism is the general view that an ethical statement expresses a cognitive content which...
In this article I investigate several “sorts of naturalism” that have been advanced in recent years ...
What do scientific discoveries entail for the possibility of an objective moral theory? Numerous phi...