1st Edition

Grounded Ethics The Empirical Bases of Normative Judgements

Edited By Max Hocutt Copyright 2000
364 Pages
by Routledge

364 Pages
by Routledge

318 Pages
by Routledge

Scientific naturalism--basing beliefs on empirical evidence--has now triumphed in every field of inquiry except moral philosophy. There it is still thought appropriate to cite otherworldly standards known by divine revelation or moral intuition. In Grounded Ethics Max Hocutt argues that, since there is no transcendent reality on which to base the claims of ethics, normative truth must be sought... Read more
1: Abstract *; I: An Empiricist Moral Theory; 2: What One Ought to Do; 3: Reasons as Causes; 4: Why Reasons are Personal; 5: How to Make Moral Judgments; 6: The Good as Reinforcing; 7: Rules of Morality; II: A Critique of Rationalist Moral Theory; 8: Rationalist Moral Philosophy; 9: Sidgwick’s Method; 10: Platonic Semantic Theory; 11: Enacting Rectitude; 12: The Myth of the Moral Law; 13: Kant on Practical Reason; III: Applications and Implications; 14: Must Relativists Tolerate Evil?; 15: Rights: Literal and Proleptic

Biography

Max Hocutt