The Routledge Handbook of Moral Epistemology

Author:   Aaron Zimmerman ,  Karen Jones ,  Mark Timmons
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   578
Publication Date:   16 November 2018
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Author:   Aaron Zimmerman ,  Karen Jones ,  Mark Timmons
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   1.228kg
ISBN:  

9781138816121


ISBN 10:   1138816124
Pages:   578
Publication Date:   16 November 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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Table of Contents Notes on Contributors Preface Introduction Section I: Science 1 The Quest for the Boundaries of Morality Stephen Stich (Rutgers University) 2 The Normative Sense: What is Universal? What Varies? Elizabeth O’Neill (Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands) and Edouard Machery (University of Pittsburgh) 3 Normative Practices of Other Animals Sarah Vincent (University of North Florida), Rebecca Ring (York University) and Kristin Andrews (York University) 4 The Neuroscience of Moral Judgement Joanna Demaree-Cotton (Yale University) and Guy Kahane (University of Oxford) 5 Moral Development in Humans Julia Van de Vondervoort (University of British Columbia) and Kiley Hamlin (University of British Columbia) 6 Moral Learning Shaun Nichols (University of Arizona) 7 Moral Reasoning and Emotion Joshua May (University of Alabama, Birmingham) and Victor Kumar (Boston University) 8 Moral Intuitions and Heuristics Piotr M. Patrzyk (University of Lausanne, Switzerland) 9 The Evolution of Moral Cognition Leda Cosmides (University of California, Santa Barbara), Ricardo Andrés Guzmán (Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile), and John Tooby (University of California, Santa Barbara) Section II: Normative Theory 10 Ancient and Medieval Moral Epistemology Matthias Perkams (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena) 11 Modern Moral Epistemology Kenneth R. Westphal (Boğaziçi Üniversitesi, İstanbul, Turkey) 12 Contemporary Moral Epistemology Rob Shaver (University of Manitoba. Winnipeg, Canada) 13 The Denial of Moral Knowledge Richard Joyce (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand) 14 Nihilism and the Epistemic Profile of Moral Judgment Jonas Olson (Stockholm University, Sweden) 15 Relativism and Pluralism in Moral Epistemology David B. Wong (Duke University) 16 Rationalism and Intuitionism—Assessing Three Views about the Psychology of Moral Judgment Christian B. Miller (Wake Forest College) 17 Moral Perception Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame) 18 Moral Intuition Matthew S. Bedke (University of British Columbia, Canada) 19 Foundationalism and Coherentism in Moral Epistemology Noah Lemos (College of William and Mary) 20 Moral Theory and its Role in Everyday Moral Thought and Action Brad Hooker (University of Reading, England) Section III: Applications 21 Methods, Goals, and Data in Moral Theorizing John Bengson (University of Wisconsin), Terence Cuneo (University of Vermont), and Russ Shafer-Landau (University of Wisconsin) 22 Moral Knowledge as Know-How Jennifer Cole Wright (College of Charleston) 23 Group Moral Knowledge Deborah Tollefsen and Christopher Lucibella (University of Memphis) 24 Moral Epistemology and Liberation Movements Lauren Woomer (Independent Scholar) 25 Moral Expertise Alison Hills (Oxford University, UK) 26 Moral Epistemology and Professional Codes of Ethics Alan Goldman (College of William and Mary) 27 Teaching Virtue Nancy E. Snow (The University of Oklahoma) and Scott Beck (Principal, Norman High School, Oklahoma) 28 Decision-Making Under Moral Uncertainty Andrew Sepielli (University of Toronto) 29 Public Policy and Philosophical Accounts of Desert Steven Sverdlik (Southern Methodist University) 30 Religion and Moral Knowledge C. A. J. Coady (The University of Melbourne, Australia)

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Over the past decade, moral epistemology has become one of the most exciting subfields in philosophy. This handbook provides an unparalleled orientation to many of the diverse and complex current debates in this subfield, including many that are set to further transform our understanding of ethical knowledge in the near future. Tristram McPherson, The Ohio State University Over the past decade, moral epistemology has become one of the most exciting subfields in philosophy. This handbook provides an unparalleled orientation to many of the diverse and complex current debates in this subfield, including many that are set to further transform our understanding of ethical knowledge in the near future. -Tristram McPherson, The Ohio State University Few stones are left unturned in this highly concise and academic compilation of articles. In the end, one has the editors and contributors to thank for a magnificent collection of scholarly articles on a subject that has relevance to everyone-and will undoubtedly be a standard reference work for decades to come. -Jamin A Hubner, Professor and Research Fellow, Rapid City


Over the past decade, moral epistemology has become one of the most exciting subfields in philosophy. This handbook provides an unparalleled orientation to many of the diverse and complex current debates in this subfield, including many that are set to further transform our understanding of ethical knowledge in the near future. -Tristram McPherson, The Ohio State University Few stones are left unturned in this highly concise and academic compilation of articles. In the end, one has the editors and contributors to thank for a magnificent collection of scholarly articles on a subject that has relevance to everyone-and will undoubtedly be a standard reference work for decades to come. -Jamin A Hubner, Professor and Research Fellow, Rapid City


Over the past decade, moral epistemology has become one of the most exciting subfields in philosophy. This handbook provides an unparalleled orientation to many of the diverse and complex current debates in this subfield, including many that are set to further transform our understanding of ethical knowledge in the near future. -Tristram McPherson, The Ohio State University


Author Information

Aaron Zimmerman is Professor of Philosophy at University of California, Santa Barbara, and the author of two books: Moral Epistemology (2010) and Belief: A Pragmatic Picture (2018). Karen Jones is Senior Lecturer at the University of Melbourne. She has written extensively about trust, what it is, and when it is justified. She is the coeditor, with Francois Schroeter, of The Many Moral Rationalisms (2018). Much of her work is from a feminist perspective. Mark Timmons is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arizona. He specializes in Kant’s ethics and metaethics. A collection of his essays on Kant, Significance and System: Essays on Kant’s Ethics was published in 2017. He is currently at work on two books: one on Kant’s doctrine of virtue and another (with Terry Horgan) on moral phenomenology.

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