I provide an explanation of moral understanding. I begin by describing decisions, especially moral ones. I detail ways in which deviations from an ideal of decision-making occur. I link deviations to characteristic critical judgments, e.g. being cavalier, banal, courageous, etc. Moral judgments are among these and carry a particular personal gravity. The question I entertain in following chapters is: how do they carry this gravity? In answering the question, I try “external” accounts of moral understanding. I distinguish between the ideas of a person and a life. The idea of a life essayed is of a network of relations to others. The character of those relations, e.g. friendship, is the object of our understanding of ourselves and ou...
In this dissertation, I look at the accounts of moral knowledge and moral selfhood in Kant, Confuciu...
In this thesis, I will argue that the existence of moral facts does not rely on the existence of a r...
In this article, I provide a guide to some current thinking in empirical moral psychology on the nat...
What is the purpose of moral judgment? In the present chapter, we argue that the goal of moral cogni...
Moral understanding is a valuable epistemic and moral good. I argue that moral understanding is the ...
The aim of this paper is to defend the view that we need to conceive our moral understanding as in p...
When analyzing people’s moral compass it can be noticed that moral responses often are malleable. Pe...
Evolutionary theorists since Darwin have viewed morality as a system designed for altruism. However,...
Moral reasoning is as fallible as reasoning in any other cognitive domain, but we often behave as if...
This fascinating new book examines diversity in moral judgements, drawing on recent work in social, ...
A moral judgment is the conclusion of a psychological process, and a moral belief is thecognitive co...
This chapter discusses contemporary scientific research on the role of reason and emotion in moral j...
AbstractMoral Obligation, Mutual Recognition, and Our Reasons to be MoralbyNicholas I. FrenchDoctor ...
A common conceptual framework depicts morality as an alien force commanding us from on high; in cont...
Some thoughts on our moral experience and moral phenomenology, asking whether it can be justified or...
In this dissertation, I look at the accounts of moral knowledge and moral selfhood in Kant, Confuciu...
In this thesis, I will argue that the existence of moral facts does not rely on the existence of a r...
In this article, I provide a guide to some current thinking in empirical moral psychology on the nat...
What is the purpose of moral judgment? In the present chapter, we argue that the goal of moral cogni...
Moral understanding is a valuable epistemic and moral good. I argue that moral understanding is the ...
The aim of this paper is to defend the view that we need to conceive our moral understanding as in p...
When analyzing people’s moral compass it can be noticed that moral responses often are malleable. Pe...
Evolutionary theorists since Darwin have viewed morality as a system designed for altruism. However,...
Moral reasoning is as fallible as reasoning in any other cognitive domain, but we often behave as if...
This fascinating new book examines diversity in moral judgements, drawing on recent work in social, ...
A moral judgment is the conclusion of a psychological process, and a moral belief is thecognitive co...
This chapter discusses contemporary scientific research on the role of reason and emotion in moral j...
AbstractMoral Obligation, Mutual Recognition, and Our Reasons to be MoralbyNicholas I. FrenchDoctor ...
A common conceptual framework depicts morality as an alien force commanding us from on high; in cont...
Some thoughts on our moral experience and moral phenomenology, asking whether it can be justified or...
In this dissertation, I look at the accounts of moral knowledge and moral selfhood in Kant, Confuciu...
In this thesis, I will argue that the existence of moral facts does not rely on the existence of a r...
In this article, I provide a guide to some current thinking in empirical moral psychology on the nat...