This collection of original essays explores metaethical views from
outside the mainstream European tradition. The guiding motivation
is that important discussions about the ultimate nature of morality
can be found far beyond ancient Greece and modern Europe. The
volume's aim is to show how rich the possibilities are for
comparative metaethics, and how much these comparisons offer
challenges and new perspectives to contemporary analytic
metaethics. Representing five continents, the thinkers discussed
range from ancient Egyptian, ancient Chinese, and the Mexican
(Aztec) cultures to more recent thinkers like Augusto Salazar
Bondy, Bimal Krishna Matilal, Nishida Kitaro, and Susan Sontag. The
philosophical topics discussed include religious language, moral
discovery, moral disagreement, essences' relation to evaluative
facts, metaphysical harmony and moral knowledge, naturalism, moral
perception, and quasi-realism. This volume will be of interest to
anyone interested in metaethics or comparative philosophy.
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