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28 reviewsISBN 13: 9780230232679
Author: S Roeser
The author presents a new philosophical theory according to which we need intuitions and emotions in order to have objective moral knowledge, which is called affectual intuitionism. Affectual Intuitionism combines ethical intuitionism with a cognitive theory of emotions.
Part I Intuitions
1 Ethical Intuitionism
1 Introduction
2 What is intuitionism?
3 Cognitivism
4 Foundationalism
5 Realism
6 Conclusion
2 Different Forms of Intuitionism
1 Introduction
2 Examples of basic moral beliefs
3 Monism versus pluralism
4 Consequentialism versus nonconsequentialism
5 Skepticism versus commonsense
6 General versus particular moral beliefs
7 Conclusion
3 Typical Objections against Intuitionism
1 Introduction
2 Intuitionism is dogmatic
3 Intuitionism is simplistic and naive
4 Intuitionism presupposes an obscure moral faculty
5 Conclusion
Part II Emotions
4 Particular Intuitions and Emotions
1 Introduction
2 The importance of particular moral judgments
3 Dancy’s particularism
4 A particularist epistemology: intuitions and emotions
5 Conclusion
5 Affectual Intuitionism
1 Introduction
2 Reid on moral emotions
3 Affectual intuitionism: intuitions as emotions
4 ‘Neuroethical’ challenges to affectual intuitionism
5 Affectual intuitionism and motivation
6 Conclusion
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