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Ethical intuitionism - Wikipedia
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Ethical intuitionism (also called moral intuitionism) is a family of views in moral epistemology At minimum, ethical intuitionism is the thesis that our intuitive awareness of value, or intuitive knowledge of evaluative facts, forms the foundation of our ethical knowledge. The view is at its core a foundationalism about moral ...BBC - Ethics - Introduction to ethics: Intuitionism
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Intuitionism teaches that there are objective moral truths, and that human beings can find them by using their minds in a particular, intuitive way.Intuitionism in Ethics (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
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15 déc. 2014 - Ethical Intuitionism was one of the dominant forces in British moral philosophy from the early 18th century till the 1930s. It fell into disrepute in the 1940s, but towards the end of the twentieth century Ethical Intuitionism began to re-emerge as a respectable moral theory. It has not regained the dominance it ...Amazon.com: Ethical Intuitionism (9780230573741): M. Huemer: Books
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'Read this. It is the best book ever written on meta-ethics. Even philosophers who know the field may feel as though they are confronting these issues for the first time. I used to think of ethical intuitionism as a silly, naIve, even ridiculous theory, but Michael Huemer has made an intuitionist out of me.' - Stuart Rachels ...Ethical Intuitionism | M. Huemer | Palgrave Macmillan
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A defence of ethical intuitionism where (i) there are objective moral truths; (ii) we know these through an immediate, intellectual awareness, or 'intuition'; and (iii) knowing them gives us reasons to act independent of our desires. The author rebuts the major objections to this theory and shows.Ethical Intuitionism - jstor
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ETHICAL INTUITIONISM. P. F. STRAWSON, M.A.. North.-What is the trouble about moral facts? When someone denies that there is an objective moral order, or asserts that ethical propositions are pseudo-propositions, cannot I refute him (Ethical Intuitionism // Reviews // Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews ...
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10 sept. 2006 - Michael Huemer's book is a vigorous defense of ethical intuitionism. Since different folks mean different things by this term, I should say that Huemer's conception can be briefly summarized as the view that there are irreducibly normative or evaluative properties which things (states of affairs, events, people,Ethical intuitionism - New World Encyclopedia
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Ethical intuitionism refers to a core of related moral theories, influential in Britain already in the 1700s, but coming to especial prominence in the work of G.E. Moore, H.A. Pritchard and W. D. Ross in the earlier part of the twentieth century. Somewhat confusingly, however, the label 'ethical intuitionism' has had at least two ...Ethical Intuitionism - Philosophy - Oxford Bibliographies
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26 oct. 2015 - Ethical intuitionism is the meta-ethical view that normal ethical agents have at least some non-inferentially justified ethical beliefs and knowledge. Although intuitionism has traditionally been associated with non-epistemological views, such as non-naturalism, robust mind-independent realism, and ethical ...Ethical Intuitionism - Oxford Scholarship
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This chapter examines the question of how, if moral rightness or goodness is unanalyzable, we can come to know what acts are right. It is particularly concerned with intuition and its role in ethical theory. It suggests that our intuition is not a bare intuition of the moral characteristic, but also the intuition of its dependence on ...Afficher les résultats pour