Moral Fictionalism and Religious Fictionalism
Moral Fictionalism and Religious Fictionalism
Brock, Stuart; Joyce, Richard
Oxford University Press
12/2023
290
Dura
Inglês
9780198881865
15 a 20 dias
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IntroducionRichard Joyce:
1: James Lenman: Reasons for pretending and pretend reasons
2: Jessica Isserow: Should moral error theorists make do with make-believe
3: Jonas Olson and Victor Moberger: Moral fictionalism: How and why?
4: Francois Jaquet: Moral fictionalism and misleading analogies
5: Graham Oppy: Religious fictionalism
6: Bradley Armour-Garb and Frederick Kroon: The pretensions of religious fictionalism
7: Mary Leng: Is the Pope Catholic? Religious fictionalism and the hazards of belief
8: Michael Scott: Religious fictionalism: Strategies and obstacles
9: Natalja Deng: The contours of religious fictionalism
10: Robin Le Poidevin: Should moral fictionalists be religious fictionalists (or vice versa)?
11: Seahwa Kim: Do we have reason to adopt religious fictionalism or moral fictionalism?
12: Stuart Brock: Revolutionary moral fictionalism and the problem of imaginative failure
13: Richard Joyce: Yes to moral fictionalism; no to religious fictionalism
1: James Lenman: Reasons for pretending and pretend reasons
2: Jessica Isserow: Should moral error theorists make do with make-believe
3: Jonas Olson and Victor Moberger: Moral fictionalism: How and why?
4: Francois Jaquet: Moral fictionalism and misleading analogies
5: Graham Oppy: Religious fictionalism
6: Bradley Armour-Garb and Frederick Kroon: The pretensions of religious fictionalism
7: Mary Leng: Is the Pope Catholic? Religious fictionalism and the hazards of belief
8: Michael Scott: Religious fictionalism: Strategies and obstacles
9: Natalja Deng: The contours of religious fictionalism
10: Robin Le Poidevin: Should moral fictionalists be religious fictionalists (or vice versa)?
11: Seahwa Kim: Do we have reason to adopt religious fictionalism or moral fictionalism?
12: Stuart Brock: Revolutionary moral fictionalism and the problem of imaginative failure
13: Richard Joyce: Yes to moral fictionalism; no to religious fictionalism
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IntroducionRichard Joyce:
1: James Lenman: Reasons for pretending and pretend reasons
2: Jessica Isserow: Should moral error theorists make do with make-believe
3: Jonas Olson and Victor Moberger: Moral fictionalism: How and why?
4: Francois Jaquet: Moral fictionalism and misleading analogies
5: Graham Oppy: Religious fictionalism
6: Bradley Armour-Garb and Frederick Kroon: The pretensions of religious fictionalism
7: Mary Leng: Is the Pope Catholic? Religious fictionalism and the hazards of belief
8: Michael Scott: Religious fictionalism: Strategies and obstacles
9: Natalja Deng: The contours of religious fictionalism
10: Robin Le Poidevin: Should moral fictionalists be religious fictionalists (or vice versa)?
11: Seahwa Kim: Do we have reason to adopt religious fictionalism or moral fictionalism?
12: Stuart Brock: Revolutionary moral fictionalism and the problem of imaginative failure
13: Richard Joyce: Yes to moral fictionalism; no to religious fictionalism
1: James Lenman: Reasons for pretending and pretend reasons
2: Jessica Isserow: Should moral error theorists make do with make-believe
3: Jonas Olson and Victor Moberger: Moral fictionalism: How and why?
4: Francois Jaquet: Moral fictionalism and misleading analogies
5: Graham Oppy: Religious fictionalism
6: Bradley Armour-Garb and Frederick Kroon: The pretensions of religious fictionalism
7: Mary Leng: Is the Pope Catholic? Religious fictionalism and the hazards of belief
8: Michael Scott: Religious fictionalism: Strategies and obstacles
9: Natalja Deng: The contours of religious fictionalism
10: Robin Le Poidevin: Should moral fictionalists be religious fictionalists (or vice versa)?
11: Seahwa Kim: Do we have reason to adopt religious fictionalism or moral fictionalism?
12: Stuart Brock: Revolutionary moral fictionalism and the problem of imaginative failure
13: Richard Joyce: Yes to moral fictionalism; no to religious fictionalism
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