It is a central tenet of ethical intuitionism as defended by W. D. Ross and others that moral theory should reflect the convictions of mature moral agents. Hence, intuitionism is plausible to the extent that it corresponds to our well-considered moral judgments. After arguing for this claim, I discuss whether intuitionists offer an empirically adequate account of our moral obligations. I do this by applying recent empirical research by John Mikhail that is based on the idea of a universal moral grammar to a number of claims implicit in W. D. Ross’s normative theory. I argue that the results at least partly vindicate intuitionis
This paper examines the advantages and disadvantages of ethical intuitionism and is an extended crit...
In this article, I discuss whether intuitive moral judgements have epistemic value. Are they mere ex...
Abstract According to rationalism regarding the psychology of moral judgment, people’s moral judgmen...
It is a central tenet of ethical intuitionism as defended by W. D. Ross and others that moral theory...
In this dissertation I discuss the epistemology of ethical intuitionism, in particular the claim tha...
My goal for this paper can be presented as follows: I will attempt to show that objections to intuit...
Ethical intuitionism has now taken a place as a major position in contemporary ethical theory. But t...
Most agents take their intuitions to have significant evidential weight, such cases usually indicate...
The aim of the paper is to reconstruct the best version of the ‘experimentalist’ challenge to the us...
An opinionated encyclopedia entry detailing and evaluating the utilitarian engagement with intuition...
This paper defends a moderate intuitionism by extending a version of that view previously put forwar...
In debates about ethics and morality, justification of belief poses a difficult problem for any woul...
This chapter extends and clarifies the Kantian intuitionist view that a qualified Rossian intuitioni...
What are moral intuitions and what role do they play in moral theory? Rawls’s reflective equilibrium...
This chapter articulates a standard practice in moral theory: eliciting intuitions and adjusting one...
This paper examines the advantages and disadvantages of ethical intuitionism and is an extended crit...
In this article, I discuss whether intuitive moral judgements have epistemic value. Are they mere ex...
Abstract According to rationalism regarding the psychology of moral judgment, people’s moral judgmen...
It is a central tenet of ethical intuitionism as defended by W. D. Ross and others that moral theory...
In this dissertation I discuss the epistemology of ethical intuitionism, in particular the claim tha...
My goal for this paper can be presented as follows: I will attempt to show that objections to intuit...
Ethical intuitionism has now taken a place as a major position in contemporary ethical theory. But t...
Most agents take their intuitions to have significant evidential weight, such cases usually indicate...
The aim of the paper is to reconstruct the best version of the ‘experimentalist’ challenge to the us...
An opinionated encyclopedia entry detailing and evaluating the utilitarian engagement with intuition...
This paper defends a moderate intuitionism by extending a version of that view previously put forwar...
In debates about ethics and morality, justification of belief poses a difficult problem for any woul...
This chapter extends and clarifies the Kantian intuitionist view that a qualified Rossian intuitioni...
What are moral intuitions and what role do they play in moral theory? Rawls’s reflective equilibrium...
This chapter articulates a standard practice in moral theory: eliciting intuitions and adjusting one...
This paper examines the advantages and disadvantages of ethical intuitionism and is an extended crit...
In this article, I discuss whether intuitive moral judgements have epistemic value. Are they mere ex...
Abstract According to rationalism regarding the psychology of moral judgment, people’s moral judgmen...