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Oxford Handbook of Ethical Theory, The
All of the contributors are leading scholars in the field
The Oxford Handbook of Ethical Theory is a major new reference work in ethical theory consisting of commissioned essays by leading moral philosophers. Ethical theories have always been of central importance to philosophy, and remain so; ethical theory is one of the most active areas of philosophical research and teaching today. Courses in ethics are taught in colleges and universities at all levels, and ethical theory is the organizing principle for all of them.
Introduction: Meta-Ethics and Normative Ethics , David Copp
PART I: Meta-Ethics
1. Moral Realism , Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2. Theological Voluntarism , Philip Quinn, University of Notre Dame
3. Ethical Naturalism , Nick Sturgeon, Cornell University
4. Non-Naturalism , Jonathan Dancy, University of Reading and University of Texas at Austin
5. Anti-Realist Expressivism and Quasi-Realism , Simon Blackburn, University of Cambridge
6. Biology and Ethics , Philip Kitcher, Columbia University
7. Sensibility Theory and Projectivism , Justin D`Arms, The Ohio State University, and Dan Jacobson, Bowling Green State University
8. Moral Sentimentalism and Moral Psychology , Michael Slote, University of Miami
9. Moral Relativism and Moral Nihilism , Jamie Dreier, Brown University
10. Human Theory of Practical Rationality , Peter Railton, University of Michigan
11. Morality and Practical Reason: A Kantian Approach , Stephen Darwall, University of Michigan
12. Free Will and Moral Responsibility , John Martin Fischer, University of California, Riverside
PART II: Normative Ethical Theory
13. Value Theory , Thomas Hurka, University of Toronto
14. Some Forms and Limits of Consequentialism , David Brink, University of California, San Diego and University of San Diego Law School
15. Deontology , David McNaughton, Florida State University, and Piers Rawling, Florida State University
16. Moral Rights , Hillel Steiner, University of Manchester and British Academy
17. Kantian Normative Ethics , Thomas E. Hill, Jr., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
18. Virtue Ethics , Julia Annas, University of Arizona
19. The Ethics of Care , Virginia Held, City University of New York, Graduate School
20. Particularism and Anti-Theory , Mark Lance, Georgetown University, and Margaret Little, Georgetown University
21. Intuitions in Moral Inquiry , Michael DePaul, University of Notre Dame
22. Theory, Practice, and Moral Reasoning , Gerald Dworkin, University of California, Davis
The Handbook is divided into two parts, mirroring the field. The first part treats meta-ethical theory, which deals with theoretical questions about morality and moral judgment, including questions about moral language, the epistemology of moral belief, the truth aptness of moral claims, and so forth. The second part addresses normative theory, which deals with general moral issues, including the plausibility of various ethical theories and abstract principles of behavior. Examples of such theories are consequentialism and virtue theory. As with other Oxford Handbooks, the twenty-five contributors cover the field in a comprehensive and highly accessible way, while achieving three goals: exposition of central ideas, criticism of other approaches, and putting forth a distinct viewpoint.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Series: Oxford Handbooks in Philosophy
Editor: Copp, David
Category: Filozófia / etika
Series: Oxford Handbooks in Philosophy
Editor: Copp, David
Category: Filozófia / etika