Moral psychology and human agency : philosophical essays on the science of ethics / Justin D'Arms and Daniel Jacobson.

Efforts to make moral psychology a thoroughly empirical discipline have divided philosophers along methodological fault lines, isolating discussions that will profit more from intellectual exchange. This volume takes an even-handed approach, including essays from advocates of empirical ethics as wel...

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Other Authors: D'Arms, Justin (Editor), Jacobson, Daniel (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014.
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505 0 |a Intuitive and counterintuitive morality / Guy Kahane -- Moral psychology as accountability / Brendan Dill and Stephen Darwall -- Remnants of character / David Shoemaker -- Knowing what we are doing / Heidi Maibom -- Meta-cognition, mind-reading, and Humean moral agency / Julia Driver -- The episodic sense of self / Shaun Nichols -- The motivational theory of emotions / Andrea Scarantino -- The reward theory of desire in moral psychology / Timothy Schroeder and Nomy Arpaly -- Does evolutionary psychology show that normativity is mind-dependent? / Selim Berker -- Sentimentalism and scientism / Justin D'Arms and Daniel Jacobson. 
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