Moral Articulation
Moral Articulation
On the Development of New Moral Concepts
Congdon, Matthew
Oxford University Press Inc
01/2024
258
Dura
Inglês
9780197691571
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Changing Our Concepts
?1.1. Discursive Breakdown
?1.2. Meaning and Discourse
?1.3. The Discursive Theory of Meaning as a Questionable Supposition of Much Contemporary Ethical Theory
?1.4. Changing Conceptual Schemes
?1.5. The Expressive Logic of Articulation
?1.6. Conclusion
2. Thinking Beyond Language
?2.1. Concepts and Language
?2.2. Concepts and Reality
?2.3. Dissonance in the Space of Reasons
3. Creative Resentments
?3.1. The Problem
?3.2. Norm-Creative Resentments
?3.3. The Prior Norm Requirement
?3.4. The Articulation Model of Emotion
?3.5. Conclusion
4. Is Morality Loopy?
?4.1. A Problem in Critical Social Philosophy
?4.2. Hacking on Child Abuse: A Case Study in Causal Discursive Construction
?4.3. Rational Discursive Construction
?4.4. From Intimate Articulation to Moral Articulation
?4.5. Some Formal Features of Moral Articulation
?4.6. Conclusion
5. Changing Our Nature
?5.1. The Immutability Thesis
?5.2. Human Natural History
?5.3. Articulating Our Nature
6. Moral Progress and Immanent Critique
?6.1. An Inescapable Circularity?
?6.2. Five Theses on Moral Progress
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1. Changing Our Concepts
?1.1. Discursive Breakdown
?1.2. Meaning and Discourse
?1.3. The Discursive Theory of Meaning as a Questionable Supposition of Much Contemporary Ethical Theory
?1.4. Changing Conceptual Schemes
?1.5. The Expressive Logic of Articulation
?1.6. Conclusion
2. Thinking Beyond Language
?2.1. Concepts and Language
?2.2. Concepts and Reality
?2.3. Dissonance in the Space of Reasons
3. Creative Resentments
?3.1. The Problem
?3.2. Norm-Creative Resentments
?3.3. The Prior Norm Requirement
?3.4. The Articulation Model of Emotion
?3.5. Conclusion
4. Is Morality Loopy?
?4.1. A Problem in Critical Social Philosophy
?4.2. Hacking on Child Abuse: A Case Study in Causal Discursive Construction
?4.3. Rational Discursive Construction
?4.4. From Intimate Articulation to Moral Articulation
?4.5. Some Formal Features of Moral Articulation
?4.6. Conclusion
5. Changing Our Nature
?5.1. The Immutability Thesis
?5.2. Human Natural History
?5.3. Articulating Our Nature
6. Moral Progress and Immanent Critique
?6.1. An Inescapable Circularity?
?6.2. Five Theses on Moral Progress
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Changing Our Concepts
?1.1. Discursive Breakdown
?1.2. Meaning and Discourse
?1.3. The Discursive Theory of Meaning as a Questionable Supposition of Much Contemporary Ethical Theory
?1.4. Changing Conceptual Schemes
?1.5. The Expressive Logic of Articulation
?1.6. Conclusion
2. Thinking Beyond Language
?2.1. Concepts and Language
?2.2. Concepts and Reality
?2.3. Dissonance in the Space of Reasons
3. Creative Resentments
?3.1. The Problem
?3.2. Norm-Creative Resentments
?3.3. The Prior Norm Requirement
?3.4. The Articulation Model of Emotion
?3.5. Conclusion
4. Is Morality Loopy?
?4.1. A Problem in Critical Social Philosophy
?4.2. Hacking on Child Abuse: A Case Study in Causal Discursive Construction
?4.3. Rational Discursive Construction
?4.4. From Intimate Articulation to Moral Articulation
?4.5. Some Formal Features of Moral Articulation
?4.6. Conclusion
5. Changing Our Nature
?5.1. The Immutability Thesis
?5.2. Human Natural History
?5.3. Articulating Our Nature
6. Moral Progress and Immanent Critique
?6.1. An Inescapable Circularity?
?6.2. Five Theses on Moral Progress
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1. Changing Our Concepts
?1.1. Discursive Breakdown
?1.2. Meaning and Discourse
?1.3. The Discursive Theory of Meaning as a Questionable Supposition of Much Contemporary Ethical Theory
?1.4. Changing Conceptual Schemes
?1.5. The Expressive Logic of Articulation
?1.6. Conclusion
2. Thinking Beyond Language
?2.1. Concepts and Language
?2.2. Concepts and Reality
?2.3. Dissonance in the Space of Reasons
3. Creative Resentments
?3.1. The Problem
?3.2. Norm-Creative Resentments
?3.3. The Prior Norm Requirement
?3.4. The Articulation Model of Emotion
?3.5. Conclusion
4. Is Morality Loopy?
?4.1. A Problem in Critical Social Philosophy
?4.2. Hacking on Child Abuse: A Case Study in Causal Discursive Construction
?4.3. Rational Discursive Construction
?4.4. From Intimate Articulation to Moral Articulation
?4.5. Some Formal Features of Moral Articulation
?4.6. Conclusion
5. Changing Our Nature
?5.1. The Immutability Thesis
?5.2. Human Natural History
?5.3. Articulating Our Nature
6. Moral Progress and Immanent Critique
?6.1. An Inescapable Circularity?
?6.2. Five Theses on Moral Progress
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.