Ethics in the Wake of Wittgenstein Routledge Studies in Ethics and Moral Theory Series
Coordonnateurs : De Mesel Benjamin, Kuusela Oskari
This book brings together essays from leading scholars who, rather than taking a strictly exegetical approach, attempt to show how discussions in moral philosophy can benefit from Wittgenstein?s later philosophical work. The essays in this volume make the argument that Wittgenstein?s relevance for moral philosophy depends not only on his views about ethics, but also on the methods he introduces, on his views on the nature of philosophy and philosophical problems, and on the insights into language developed in his philosophy. They also focus on the ?Wittgensteinian tradition? in moral philosophy and its relation to more mainstream analytic moral philosophy, addressing how several prominent philosophers use these ideas and methods in their work. Ethics in the Wake of Wittgenstein seeks to answer the following question: Can we apply Wittgenstein?s ways of dealing with problems in logic, philosophy of language, epistemology, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of mathematics to moral philosophy as well? It will be of interest to Wittgenstein scholars and those working on current debates in moral philosophy, metaethics, and normative ethics.
Introduction
Oskari Kuusela and Benjamin De Mesel
1. Logical-linguistic Method in Moral Philosophy: Resolving Problems from Iris Murdoch and Bernard Williams with Wittgenstein
Oskari Kuusela
2. Moral Concepts, ‘Natural Facts’ and Naturalism: Outline of a Wittgensteinian Moral Philosophy
Edward Harcourt
3. Boundless Nature: Virtue Ethics, Wittgenstein and Unrestricted Naturalism
Anne-Marie Søndergaard Christensen
4. Between Tradition and Criticism: The ‘Uncodifiability’ of the Normative
Sabina Lovibond
5. Rule-Following, Moral Realism and Non-Cognitivism Revisited
Alex Miller
6. Are Moral Judgments Semantically Uniform? A Wittgensteinian Approach to the Cognitivism - Non-Cognitivism Debate
Benjamin De Mesel
7. Truth in Ethics: Williams and Wiggins
Cora Diamond
8. Reasons to Be Good?
Lars Hertzberg
9. Hitting Moral Bedrock
Jeremy Johnson
10. Our Fellow Creatures
Craig Taylor
11. Comments on a Contested Comparison: Race and Animals
Alice Crary
12. The Ethical and the Political the Dilemma of Winch’s Vere
Lynette Reid
Benjamin De Mesel is a Postdoctoral Fellow of the FWO (Research Foundation Flanders) at KU Leuven, Belgium. He is the author of several articles on Wittgenstein and moral philosophy, and of The Later Wittgenstein and Moral Philosophy (2018).
Oskari Kuusela is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of East Anglia. He is the author of The Struggle against Dogmatism: Wittgensteinand the Concept of Philosophy (Harvard UP, 2008), Key Termsin Ethics (2010), and Wittgenstein on Logicas the Method of Philosophy (2018).
Date de parution : 06-2021
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 05-2019
15.2x22.9 cm
Thème d’Ethics in the Wake of Wittgenstein :
Mots-clés :
MS 157b; Good Life; Oskari Kuusela; Common Language; Benjamin De Mesel; Error Theorist; Ludwig Wittgenstein; Thick Ethical Concepts; ethics; Frege Geach Problem; moral philosophy; neo-Aristotelian Virtue Ethicists; Edward Harcourt; Capital Punishment; Anne-Marie Søndergaard Christensen; Non-dominant Racial Groups; Sabina Lovibond; Wittgensteinian Naturalism; Alex Miller; Contemporary Meta-ethics; Cora Diamond; McDowell’s Argument; Lars Hertzberg; Raimond Gaita; Jeremy Johnson; Thick Concepts; Craig Taylor; Alice Crary; Human Supremacism; Lynette Reid; Bedrock Certainties; analytic moral philosophy; Holocaust Comparisons; moral judgments; Primitive Language Game; logic; Pi Ii; natural facts; Evaluative Predicate; virtue ethics; Gil Bert; Philosophical Investigations; Semantically Uniform; rule-following; Ethical Noncognitivism; non-cognitivism; Moral World View; moral realism; cognitivism; semantics; David Wiggins; Bernard Williams; truth; justification; moral axioms; moral bedrock; Stanley Cavell; fellowship; Peter Singer; Jeff McMahan; Peter Winch; conflict; social contract theory; disability