Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary Volume Series

 

 

 

On the Relevance of Metaethics
New Essays on Metaethics

Jocelyne Couture and Kai Nielsen, editors

ISBN 0919491219
ISSN 0229-7051
5.5 x 8.5 in.
$24.00 paper
November 1996

354 pages

Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume XXI (1995)


About the Book


In this collection of original essays on metaethics, the nature of morality and the structure of moral reasoning are characterized, the limits of justification in ethics examined and the underlying rationale of moral philosophy probed.

Around mid-century metaethics held centre stage in discussions of moral philosophy in Anglo-American and Scandinavian philosophical environments. During the 1970s, its "foundational" position was challenged by developments within analytic philosophy itself, by a renewal of systematic substantive ethics largely, but not exclusively, of a Rawlsian inspiration and by a reinvigorated interest in substantive moral problems on the part of philosophers. However, as work went on here, philosophers encountered problems concerning the methods of moral reasoning and the structure of justification of moral claims that were recognized to be metaethical. This led to a renewal of metaethics now freed from its previously narrow linguistic focus and a prioristic restrictions. The essays in this volume contribute both to this renewal and to a continued skeptical probing of the very rationale of moral philosophy.

 

Table of Contents


CONTENTS
Jocelyne Couture
and Kai Nielsen
Introduction: The Ages of Metaethics
Francis Sparshott
On Metaethics: A Reverie
Richard B. Brandt
Foundationalism for Moral Theory
R.M. Hare
Off on the Wrong Foot
Peter Railton
Made in the Shade: Moral Compatibilism and the Aims of Moral Theory
Jean Hampton
Naturalism and Moral Reasons
Isaac Levi
Perception as Input and as Reason for Action
Nicholas L. Sturgeon
Evil and Explanation
David Copp
Moral Obligation and Moral Motivation
Allen W. Wood
Attacking Morality: A Metaethical Project
Jeffrey Reiman
Postmodern Argumentation and Post-Postmodern Liberalism,
with Comments on Levinas, Habermas and Rawls
Jocelyne Couture
and Kai Nielsen
Afterword: Whither Moral Philosophy?

 

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