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Problems for Moral Debunkers - On the Logic and Limits of Empirically Informed Ethics (Hardcover)
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Problems for Moral Debunkers - On the Logic and Limits of Empirically Informed Ethics (Hardcover)
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One the most interesting debates in moral philosophy revolves
around the significance of empirical moral psychology for moral
philosophy. Genealogical arguments that rely on empirical findings
about the origins of moral beliefs, so-called debunking arguments,
take center stage in this debate. Looking at debunking arguments
based on evidence from evolutionary moral psychology, experimental
ethics and neuroscience, this book explores what ethicists can
learn from the science of morality, and what they cannot. Among
other things, the book offers a new take on the
deontology/utilitarianism debate, discusses the usefulness of
experiments in ethics, investigates whether morality should be
thought of as a problem-solving device, shows how debunking
arguments can tell us something about the structure of
philosophical debate, and argues that debunking arguments lead to
both moral and prudential skepticism. Presenting a new picture of
the relationship between empirical moral psychology and moral
philosophy, this book is essential reading for moral philosophers
and moral psychologists alike.
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