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Understood one way, the branch of contemporary philosophical ethics
that goes by the label "metaethics" concerns certain second-order
questions about ethics-questions not in ethics, but rather ones
about our thought and talk about ethics, and how the ethical facts
(insofar as there are any) fit into reality. Analogously, the
branch of contemporary philosophy of law that is often called
"general jurisprudence" deals with certain second order questions
about law- questions not in the law, but rather ones about our
thought and talk about the law, and how legal facts (insofar as
there are any) fit into reality. Put more roughly (and using an
alternative spatial metaphor), metaethics concerns a range of
foundational questions about ethics, whereas general jurisprudence
concerns analogous questions about law. As these characterizations
suggest, the two sub-disciplines have much in common, and could be
thought to run parallel to each other. Yet, the connections between
the two are currently mostly ignored by philosophers, or at least
under-scrutinized. The new essays collected in this book are aimed
at changing this state of affairs. Dimensions of Normativity
collects together works by metaethicists and legal philosophers
that address a number of issues that are of common interest, with
the goal of accomplishing a new rapprochement between the two
sub-disciplines.
This Handbook surveys the contemporary state of the burgeoning
field of metaethics. Forty-four chapters, all written exclusively
for this volume, provide expert introductions to: the central
research programs that frame metaethical discussions the central
explanatory challenges, resources, and strategies that inform
contemporary work in those research programs debates over the
status of metaethics, and the appropriate methods to use in
metaethical inquiry This is essential reading for anyone with a
serious interest in metaethics, from those coming to it for the
first time to those actively pursuing research in the field.
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC
BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship
Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected
open access locations. Conceptual engineering and conceptual ethics
are branches of philosophy concerned with questions about how to
assess and ameliorate our representational devices (such as
concepts and words). It's a part of philosophy concerned with
questions about which concepts we should use (and why), how
concepts can be improved, when concepts should be abandoned, and
how proposals for amelioration can be implemented. Central parts of
the history of philosophy have engaged with these issues, but the
focus of this volume is on applications to work in contemporary
philosophy of language and mind, epistemology, gender and race
theory, ethics, philosophy of science, and philosophical logic.
This is the first volume devoted entirely to conceptual engineering
and conceptual ethics. The volume explores the possibilities,
benefits, problems, and applications of conceptual engineering and
conceptual ethics. It consists of twenty chapters written by
leading philosophers.
This Handbook surveys the contemporary state of the burgeoning
field of metaethics. Forty-four chapters, all written exclusively
for this volume, provide expert introductions to: the central
research programs that frame metaethical discussions the central
explanatory challenges, resources, and strategies that inform
contemporary work in those research programs debates over the
status of metaethics, and the appropriate methods to use in
metaethical inquiry This is essential reading for anyone with a
serious interest in metaethics, from those coming to it for the
first time to those actively pursuing research in the field.
Climate change is poised to threaten, disrupt, and transform human
life, and the social, economic, and political institutions that
structure it. Philosophy and Climate Change argues that
understanding climate change, and discussing how to address it,
should be at the very center of our public conversation. It shows
that philosophy can make an enormous contribution to that
conversation, but only if both philosophers and non-philosophers
understand what it can contribute. The sixteen original articles
collected in this volume both illustrate the diverse ways that
philosophy can contribute to this conversation, and ways in which
thinking about climate change can help to illuminate a range of
topics of independent interest to philosophers.
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