Normativity
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Normativity
Blackwell Publishers, 2000
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This volume brings together papers from the 1998 RATIO conference on normativity. A prestigious team of contributors, including Peter Railton, John Skorupski, Frank Jackson, John Broome and Christopher Hookway come together to consider: What is the nautre of normative force? Is normativity itself subject ot sceptical attack? What are the relations between moral and epistemic normativity? How best should we understand the nature of a normative requirement? Can there be an expressivist conception of epistemic normativity? Can we suppose that there are normative beliefs or judgements without admitting the existence of normative facts? The papers highlight many interesting interconnections (and disagreements) in the field of normativity.
Table of Contents
1. Normative Force and Normative Freedom: Hume and Kant: Peter Railton (University of Michigan). 2. Explaining Normativity: On Rationality and the Justification of Reason: Joseph Raz (University of Oxford). 3. Epistemic Norms and Theoretical Deliberation: Christopher Hookway (University of Sheffield). 4. Normative Requirements: John Broome (University of St. Andrews). 5. Non-Cognitivism, Normativity, Belief: Frank Jackson (Australia National University). 6. Irrealist Cognitivism: John Skorupski (University of St. Andrews).
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