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Debunking Arguments In Ethics Hanno Sauer

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Debunking Arguments In Ethics Hanno Sauer
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.37 MB
Author: Hanno Sauer
ISBN: 9781108529181, 1108529186
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Debunking Arguments In Ethics Hanno Sauer by Hanno Sauer 9781108529181, 1108529186 instant download after payment.

In this crisply written book, Hanno Sauer offers the first book-length treatment of debunking arguments in ethics, developing an empirically informed and philosophically sophisticated account of genealogical arguments and their significance for the reliability of moral cognition. He breaks new ground by introducing a series of novel distinctions into the current debate, which allows him to develop a framework for assessing the prospects of debunking or vindicating our moral intuitions. He also challenges the justification of some of our moral judgments by showing that they are based on epistemically defective processes. His book is an original, cutting-edge contribution to the burgeoning field of empirically informed metaethics, and will interest philosophers, psychologists, and anyone interested in how - and whether - moral judgment works.

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