Empirically Informed Ethics: Morality between Facts and Norms

Langbeschreibung
This volume provides an overview of the most recent developments in empirical investigations of morality and assesses their impact and importance for ethical thinking. It involves contributions of scholars both from philosophy, theology and empirical sciences with firm standings in their own disciplines, but an inclination to step across borders¿in particular the one between the world of facts and the world of norms. Human morality is complex, and probably even messy¿and this clean distinction becomes blurred whenever one looks more closely at the various components that enable and influence our moral actions and ethical orientations. In that way, morality may indeed be located between facts and norms¿and an empirically informed ethics that is less concerned with analytical purity but immerses into this moral complexity may be an important step to make the contributions of ethics to this world more valuable and relevant. ¿
Hauptbeschreibung
First book that unifies empirical research on morals as well as philosophical reflections on this empirical work in one single volume
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction; Bridging the Is-Ought-Dichotomy.- Part I: What is Empirically Informed Ethics?.- Markus Christen, Mark Alfano' Outlining the Field - A Research Program for Empirically Informed Ethics.- Johannes Fischer; What Kind of Ethics? - How the Understanding of the Fields Affects the Role of Empirical Research on Morality for Ethics.
Mark Alfano (philosophy) is at the Center of Human Values of Princeton University, Princeton, USA.
ISBN-13:
9783319013688
Veröffentl:
2013
Erscheinungsdatum:
21.10.2013
Seiten:
360
Autor:
Markus Christen
Gewicht:
705 g
Format:
241x160x24 mm
Serie:
32, Library of Ethics and Applied Philosophy
Sprache:
Englisch

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