Intuitionist Ethics of W. D. Ross

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axiological pluralism
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common-sense intuitionism
contemporary moral theory analysis
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ethical induction
ethical pluralism
forthcoming
fundamental obligations
intrinsic goodness
metaethics
moral epistemology
Moral intuitionism
moral obligations
moral stringency
normative ethics
philosophical methodology
reflective equilibrium
self-evidence in ethics
theory of obligation
virtue ethics

Product details

  • ISBN 9781041108955
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Dec 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This is the first full-scale analytical and critical monograph on the moral philosophy of W. D. Ross. It shows why Ross is admired as a major figure in ethics. He provided one of the most distinctive and powerful theories in the field, and Robert Audi sets out and explains Ross’s comprehensive ethics, including his theory of obligation—of duty and the right—and his theory of value, of the good and the bad. Ross is conceptually sophisticated, rich in ideas, and historically informed. He reflects the best in Aristotle’s ethics and is an astute critic of Kant, Mill, Moore, and others.

Audi clarifies Ross’s substantive moral views, from their metaphysical grounds to their practical applications, and explains how Ross illuminates much in contemporary ethics, theoretical and applied—intuition, reflective equilibrium, defeasibility, and many distinctions: between grounds and constitution, basic and consequential obligations, commensurability and combinability, moral stringency and moral predominance, enumerative and intuitive induction, rightness and creditworthiness, and many others. The Intuitionist Ethics of W. D. Ross presents Ross as demonstrating the powers of intuition in moral practice, portraying the diversity of standards for determining duty, and preserving the plurality of values in moral reflection. He is a judicious exemplar of full-scale ethical intuitionism, as both a method of moral thinking and a major option in doing and teaching ethics.

Robert Audi is an internationally distinguished philosopher and author of numerous papers and many books spanning ethics and political philosophy, epistemology, the theory of human action, and the philosophy of religion. He is a past president of the American Philosophical Association, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and currently John A. O’Brien Professor of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame.