Pragmatic Moral Realism

Pragmatic Moral Realism
Title Pragmatic Moral Realism PDF eBook
Author Sami Pihlström
Publisher Rodopi
Pages 201
Release 2005
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9042017473

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This book examines the issue of moral realism from a pragmatist point of view, drawing attention to our human practices of ethical evaluation and deliberation. It defends the essentially ungrounded and humanly fundamental place of ethics in our thought and action. Ethics must remain beyond justification and ubiquitous in our human form(s) of life.

Pragmatist Metaphysics

Pragmatist Metaphysics
Title Pragmatist Metaphysics PDF eBook
Author Sami Pihlström
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 458
Release 2009-07-10
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1847065937

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Provides a novel reading of the relations between two central philosophical disciplines - metaphysics and ethics, from a pragmatist perspective.

Moral Realism

Moral Realism
Title Moral Realism PDF eBook
Author Torbjörn Tännsjö
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 164
Release 1990
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780847676187

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'...the book is very dense with ideas...arguments concerning innumerable interesting points are always worth pondering.'-THE PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEW

Rationalist Pragmatism

Rationalist Pragmatism
Title Rationalist Pragmatism PDF eBook
Author Mitchell Silver
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 223
Release 2020-07-07
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1793605408

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In Rationalist Pragmatism: A Framework for Moral Objectivism, Mitchell Silver draws from a wide array of philosophical fields to formulate a comprehensive theory of ethics. He argues that an understanding of justification rooted in pragmatism leads to practical principles that apply to all those we would recognize as persons. The account bears implications for the nature of selfhood, the freedom of the will, the meaning of moral terms, the power of moral principles to motivate, conceptions of truth, the nature of value, and the use and abuse of abstract moral theorizing. Rationalist Pragmatism develops its pragmatically informed morality in light of prominent ethical schools, as well as relevant topics in the philosophy of language, metaphysics, and epistemology, including the correspondence theory of truth, inferentialist semantics, motivational internalism, the source of value, and experimental philosophy. Finally, Silver explores concrete moral and political implications of his theory, demonstrating that metaethics can affect positions regarding the morality of personal relations; the treatment of animals; and political assessments of democracy, socialism, and nationalism. Silver maintains that our interest in truth—our rational nature as practical and theoretical beings—forms us as a community of mutually recognizing truth seekers.

Pragmatism and Realism

Pragmatism and Realism
Title Pragmatism and Realism PDF eBook
Author Frederick L. Will
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 278
Release 1997
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780847683505

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In this collection of nine essays, Will demonstrates that a social account of human knowledge is consistent with, and ultimately requires, realism.

Naturalizing the Transcendental

Naturalizing the Transcendental
Title Naturalizing the Transcendental PDF eBook
Author Sami Pihlström
Publisher Prometheus Books
Pages 400
Release 2003
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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Moral Realism

Moral Realism
Title Moral Realism PDF eBook
Author Russ Shafer-Landau
Publisher Clarendon Press
Pages 332
Release 2003-06-19
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0191531863

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Moral Realism is a systematic defence of the idea that there are objective moral standards. In the tradition of Plato and G. E. Moore, Russ Shafer-Landau argues that there are moral principles that are true independently of what anyone, anywhere, happens to think of them. These principles are a fundamental aspect of reality, just as much as those that govern mathematics or the natural world. They may be true regardless of our ability to grasp them, and their truth is not a matter of their being ratified from any ideal standpoint, nor of being the object of actual or hypothetical consensus, nor of being an expression of our rational nature. Shafer-Landau accepts Plato's and Moore's contention that moral truths are sui generis. He rejects the currently popular efforts to conceive of ethics as a kind of science, and insists that moral truths and properties occupy a distinctive area in our ontology. Unlike scientific truths, the fundamental moral principles are knowable a priori. And unlike mathematical truths, they are essentially normative: intrinsically action-guiding, and supplying a justification for all who follow their counsel. Moral Realism is the first comprehensive treatise defending non-naturalistic moral realism in over a generation. It ranges over all of the central issues in contemporary metaethics, and will be an important source of discussion for philosophers and their students interested in issues concerning the foundations of ethics.