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Taking Morality Seriously: A Defense of Robust Realism

Autor David Enoch

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Taking Morality Seriously: A Defense of Robust Realism
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  • Publisher OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780199683178
  • ISBN10 0199683174
  • Type Book
  • Pages 308
  • Published 2013
  • Language English
  • Bookbinding Paperback

Taking Morality Seriously: A Defense of Robust Realism

Autor David Enoch

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

34,50€
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David Enoch's new book ... presents a highly sophisticated case for non-naturalism, brimming with philosophical imagination. ... i greatly admire it. The book beautifully blends philosophical creativity, boldness, and craftsmanship, all the while being appropriately modest about the force of its arguments. Meta-ethics is presently flourishing because of work such as this. (Terence Cuneo, Mind)

In Taking Morality Seriously: A Defense of Robust Realism David Enoch develops, argues for, and defends a strongly realist and objectivist view of ethics and normativity more broadly. This view?according to which there are perfectly objective, universal, moral and other normative truths that are not in any way reducible to other, natural truths?is familiar, but this book is the first in-detail development of the positive motivations for the view into reasonably precise arguments. And when the book turns defensive?defending Robust Realism against traditional objections?it mobilizes the original positive arguments for the view to help with fending off the objections.

The main underlying motivation for Robust Realism developed in the book is that no other metaethical view can vindicate our taking morality seriously. The positive arguments developed here?the argument from the deliberative indispensability of normative truths, and the argument from the moral implications of metaethical objectivity (or its absence)?are thus arguments for Robust Realism that are sensitive to the underlying, pre-theoretical motivations for the view.

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