How do we know right from wrong? Do we even have moral knowledge? Moral epistemology studies these and related questions about our understanding of virtue and vice. It is one of philosophy's perennial problems, reaching back to Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, Locke, Hume and Kant, and has recently been the subject of intense debate as a result of findings in developmental and social psychology.In this outstanding introduction to the subject Aaron Zimmerman covers the following key topics:What is moral epistemology? What are its methods? Including a discussion of Socrates, Gettier and contemporary theories of knowledgeskepticism about moral knowledge based on the anthropological record of deep and persistent moral disagreement, including contextualismmoral nihilism, including debates concerning God and morality and the relation between moral knowledge and our motives and reasons to act morallyepistemic moral scepticism, intuitionism and the possibility of inferring 'ought' from 'is,' discussing the views of Locke, Hume, Kant, Ross, Audi, Thomson, Harman, Sturgeon and many othershow children acquire moral concepts and become more reliable judgescriticisms of those who would reduce moral knowledge to value-neutral knowledge or attempt to replace moral belief with emotion.Throughout the book Zimmerman argues that our belief in moral knowledge can survive sceptical challenges. He also draws on a rich range of examples from Plato's Meno and Dickens' David Copperfield to Bernard Madoff and Saddam Hussein.Including chapter summaries and annotated further reading at the end of each chapter, Moral Epistemology is essential reading for all students of ethics, epistemology and moral psychology.



Autorentext

Aaron Zimmerman is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University California, Santa Barbara. His research is focused on the intersection between thought, language and reason and he writes and teaches on David Hume's philosophical work.



Inhalt

Preface 1. Moral Epistemology: Content and Method 2. Moral Disagreement 3. Moral Nihilism 4. The Skeptic and the Intuitionist 5. Deductive Moral Knowledge 6. Abductive Moral Knowledge 7. The Reliability of our Moral Jjudgments 8. Epilogue: Challenges to Moral Epistemology. Glossary. Notes. Bibliography. Index

Titel
Moral Epistemology
EAN
9781136965333
ISBN
978-1-136-96533-3
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
10.06.2010
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.78 MB
Anzahl Seiten
256
Jahr
2010
Untertitel
Englisch