04749cam a2200325Ii 45000010014000000080041000140200034000550200034000890200030001230240032001530350021001850400026002060500021002320820017002532450093002702500019003632640034003823000022004163360021004383370023004593380032004824900038005145052979005525200660035316500016041917000047042077000030042547760053042848560086043379781315213217180706s2017 nyu of 001 0 eng d a9781315213217q(e-book : PDF) a9781351817905q(e-book: Mobi) z9781138812208q(hardback)7 a10.4324/9781315213217 2doi a(OCoLC)993970924 aFlBoTFGcFlBoTFGerda 4aBJ21b.R685 201704a170.42bR86904aThe Routledge handbook of metaethics /cedited by Tristram McPherson and David Plunkett. aFirst edition. 1aNew York :bRoutledge,c2017. a1 online resource atext2rdacontent acomputer2rdamedia aonline resource2rdacarrier0 aRoutledge handbooks in philosophy00tchapter Introduction: The Nature and Explanatory Ambitions of Metaethics -- tpart Part 1 Central Organizing Options in Metaethics -- tchapter 1 Non-Naturalistic Realism in Metaethics /rDavid Enoch -- tchapter 2 Naturalistic Realism in Metaethics /rPeter Railton -- tchapter 3 Error eory in Metaethics /rJonas Olson -- tchapter 4 Fictionalism in Metaethics /rRichard Joyce -- tchapter 5 Metaethical Expressivism /rElisabeth Camp -- tchapter 6 Metaethical Contextualism /rAlex Silk -- tchapter 7 Metaethical Relativism /rIsidora Stojanovic -- tpart Part 2 Central Problems and Strategies in Metaethics -- tchapter 8 Realism and Objectivity /rBilly Dunaway -- tchapter 9 Metaphysical Relations in Metaethics /rGideon Rosen -- tchapter 10 The Supervenience Challenge to Non-Naturalism /rPekka Väyrynen -- tchapter 11 Vagueness and Indeterminacy in Ethics /rTom Dougherty -- tchapter 12 Deontic Modals /rJennifer Carr -- tchapter 13 Thick Concepts /rDebbie Roberts -- tchapter 14 The Frege-Geach Problem /rJack Woods -- tchapter 15 Hybrid Accounts of Ethical ought and Talk /rTeemu Toppinen -- tchapter 16 Conceptual Role Accounts of Meaning in Metaethics /rMatthew Chrisman -- tchapter 17 e Signicance of Ethical Disagreement for eories of Ethical ought and Talk /rGunnar Björnsson -- tchapter 18 Cognitivism and Non-Cognitivism /rMatthew S. Bedke -- tchapter 19 Ethical Judgment and Motivation /rDavid Faraci -- tchapter 20 Reasons Internalism /rErrol Lord -- tchapter 21 The Wrong Kind of Reasons /rHoward Nye -- tchapter 22 Mind-Dependence and Moral Realism /rConnie S. Rosati -- tchapter 23 Constitutivism /rMichael Smith -- tchapter 24 Constructivism /rMelissa Barry -- tchapter 25 Normativity and Agency Hille Paakkunainen -- tchapter 26 Mores and Morals: Metaethics and the Social World /rKenneth Walden -- tchapter 27 The Autonomy of Ethics /rBarry Maguire -- tchapter 28 Explanatory Challenges in Metaethics /rJoshua Schechter -- tchapter 29 Moral Expertise /rKaren Jones -- tchapter 30 Intuitionism in Moral Epistemology /rElizabeth Tropman -- tchapter 31 Moral Skepticism /rMatt Lutz -- tchapter 32 e Epistemic Signicance of Moral Disagreement /rDustin Locke -- tpart Part 3 The Status and Methodology of Metaethics -- tchapter 33 Metasemantics and Metaethics /rLaura Schroeter -- tchapter 34 Conceptual Analysis in Metaethics /rNicholas Laskowski -- tchapter 35 Ethics and Morality /rStephen Darwall -- tchapter 36 The Varieties of Normativity /rDerek Baker -- tchapter 37 Pragmatism and Metaethics /rAndrew Sepielli -- tchapter 38 Feminism and Metaethics /rAmia Srinivasan -- tchapter 39 Experimental Philosophy and Moral eory /rChandra Sripada -- tchapter 40 Quasi-realism /rTerence Cuneo -- tchapter 41 Metaethical Quietism /rDoug Kremm -- tchapter 42 Methodological Naturalism in Metaethics /rDaniel Nolan -- tchapter 43 Normative Ethics and Metaethics /rMark Schroeder. a"This Handbook surveys the contemporary state of the burgeoning field of metaethics. Forty-three chapters, all written exclusively for this volume, provide expert introductions to: the central research programs that frame metaethical discussionsthe central explanatory challenges, resources, and strategies that inform contemporary work in those research programs debates over the status of metaethics, and the appropriate methods to use in metaethical inquiry This is essential reading for anyone with a serious interest in metaethics, from those coming to it for the first time to those actively pursuing research in the field. "--Provided by publisher. 0aMetaethics.1 aMcPherson, Tristram Colin,d1975-eeditor.1 aPlunkett, David,eeditor.08iPrint version: z9781138812208w(DLC) 201604619940uhttps://www.routledgehandbooks.com/doi/10.4324/9781315213217zClick here to view.