Moral Skepticism

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Aaron Zimmerman
advanced moral skepticism research
Bart Streumer
Benacerraf Challenge
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Christine Tiefensee
constructivism ethics
David Copp
Debunking Arguments
Diego Machuca
Don Loeb
Epistemic Credentials
Epistemic Justification
Epistemic Peer
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Error Theorist
error theory philosophy
evolutionary biology
evolutionary debunking
Evolutionary Debunking Arguments
Folke Tersman
Hallvard Lillehammer
Inferentialist Error
John Mackie
Language Entry Transitions
Mackie's Argument
Mackie’s Argument
Mark Timmons
Mark van Roojen
Mathematical Beliefs
metaethical theories
metaethics
Mind Independent Moral Facts
Moral Beliefs
moral disagreement
moral disagreement analysis
moral epistemology
Moral Error Theory
moral expressivism
Moral Facts
moral fictionalism
Moral Ontology
moral philosophy
moral psychology
Moral Skeptic
Moral Skepticism
moral theory
non-naturalism metaethics
Non-naturalist Moral Realism
Objective Moral Facts
Pro Tanto Wrong
Richard Joyce
skepticism
Substantive Moral Judgments
Terry Horgan
Veneer Theory
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367594237
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Moral skepticism is at present a vibrant topic of philosophical inquiry. Particularly since the turn of the millennium, the debates between moral skeptics of various stripes and their opponents have gained renewed force not only by taking account of innovative ideas in moral philosophy, but also by drawing on novel positions in epistemology, metaphysics, and philosophy of language as well as on recent findings in empirical sciences. As a result, new arguments for and against moral skepticism have been devised, while the traditional ones have been reexamined. This collection of original essays will advance the ongoing debates about various forms of moral skepticism by discussing such topics as error theory, disagreement, constructivism, non-naturalism, expressivism, fictionalism, and evolutionary debunking arguments. It will be a valuable resource for academics and advanced students working in metaethics and moral philosophy more generally.

Diego E. Machuca is Researcher in Philosophy at CONICET (Argentina) and co-editor of the International Journal for the Study of Skepticism. He is also sole editor of Pyrrhonism in Ancient, Modern, and Contemporary Philosophy (2011), New Essays on Ancient Pyrrhonism (2011), and Disagreement and Skepticism (Routledge, 2013), and co-editor of two other volumes on skepticism.