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Ethics as Humanistic Inquiry

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This dissertation argues that ethics is fundamentally mind-dependent. Ethics is invented by humans, to solve the problems that mutually sympathetic agents ¿nd in living together. Ethical discovery is the discovery of solutions to the kinds of problems that humans ¿nd themselves to face. Views of this kind are familiar, but I attempt to re-orient the debate. Many philosophers see questions about the foundations of ethics as fundamentally theoretical, arguing for one view or another on metaphysical or linguistic grounds. I argue that the question of which metaethical view we adopt is a substantive, ¿rst-order moral question. And, contrary to many, I think that ¿rst-order considerations speak in favour of a variety of anti-realism. We should reject the search for non-natural, mind-independent, objective moral truths as morally objectionable: it denigrates interpersonal concern, making the signi¿cance of moral and practical life dependent upon abstractions remote from what we care about and ought to care about. By contrast, seeing norms of morality and practical rationality as collectively created by processes of interpersonal sympathy shows why they matter, and explains the goals and methods of moral inquiry.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781835206164
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 154
  • Published:
  • September 4, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 152x9x229 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 234 g.
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Expected delivery: July 12, 2024

Description of Ethics as Humanistic Inquiry

This dissertation argues that ethics is fundamentally mind-dependent. Ethics is invented by humans, to solve the problems that mutually sympathetic agents ¿nd in living together. Ethical discovery is the discovery of solutions to the kinds of problems that humans ¿nd themselves to face. Views of this kind are familiar, but I attempt to re-orient the debate. Many philosophers see questions about the foundations of ethics as fundamentally theoretical, arguing for one view or another on metaphysical or linguistic grounds. I argue that the question of which metaethical view we adopt is a substantive, ¿rst-order moral question. And, contrary to many, I think that ¿rst-order considerations speak in favour of a variety of anti-realism. We should reject the search for non-natural, mind-independent, objective moral truths as morally objectionable: it denigrates interpersonal concern, making the signi¿cance of moral and practical life dependent upon abstractions remote from what we care about and ought to care about. By contrast, seeing norms of morality and practical rationality as collectively created by processes of interpersonal sympathy shows why they matter, and explains the goals and methods of moral inquiry.

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