Arguing about Metaethics

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advanced ethics textbook
Argu Ment
Argu Ments
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contemporary metaethical debates
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Error Theories
ethical naturalism
Evaluative Practices
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FREGE GEACH PROBLEM
Holds
Humean motivation theory
Modus Ponens
Moore's Open Question Argument
Moore’s Open Question Argument
moral epistemology
Moral Facts
Moral Properties
Moral Reality
Moral Twin Earth
Motivating Reason
Naturalistic Fallacy
Non-cognitive State
Non-evaluative Concept
noncognitivism
Objec Tive
Objec Tivity
Ordinary Moral Thought
philosophy of language
Thick Concepts
Truth Evaluable
Twin Earth
Vice Versa
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415380270
  • Weight: 1540g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jul 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Arguing about Metaethics collects together some of the most exciting contemporary work in metaethics in one handy volume. In it, many of the most influential philosophers in the field discuss key questions in metaethics:

Do moral properties exist?

If they do, how do they fit into the world as science conceives it?

If they don’t exist, then how should we understand moral thought and language?

What is the relation between moral judgement and motivation?

As well as these questions, this volume discusses a wide range of issues including moral objectivity, truth and moral judgements, moral psychology, thick evaluative concepts and moral relativism.

The editors provide lucid introductions to each of the eleven themed sections in which they show how the debate lies and outline the arguments of the papers. Arguing about Metaethics is an ideal resource text for students at upper undergraduate or postgraduate level.