Moral Particularism
Online ISBN:
9781383012866
Print ISBN:
9780198238843
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Book
Moral Particularism
Published online:
31 October 2023
Published in print:
7 December 2000
Online ISBN:
9781383012866
Print ISBN:
9780198238843
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Cite
Hooker, Brad, and Margaret Olivia Little (eds), Moral Particularism (Oxford , 2000; online edn, Oxford Academic, 31 Oct. 2023), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198238843.001.0001, accessed 23 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
Moral particularism is currently one of the most widely discussed-and hotly contested-issues in ethical theory. Spurred in large part by reactions to the writings of John McDowell and Jonathan Dancy, philosophers continue to divide between those who find particularism’s claims insightful and those who find them exaggerated or wrong-headed. Indeed, philosophers continue to divide over how best to interpret what claims ‘moral particularism’ is meant to represent in the first place. In this collection, we present a dozen new essays by theorists who take up the controversy.
Subject
Epistemology
Collection:
Oxford Scholarship Online
Contents
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Front Matter
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1
Moral Particularism: Wrong and Bad
Brad Hooker
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2
Particularizing Particularism
Roger Crisp
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3
The Truth in Particularism
Joseph Raz
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4
Frank Jackson and others
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5
Ethics as an Inexact Science: Aristotle’s Ambitions for Moral Theory
T H Irwin
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6
The Particularist’s Progress
Jonathan Dancy
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7
Ethical Particularism in Context
David Bakhurst
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8
Particularity and Principle: The Structure of Moral Knowledge
Jay L Garfield
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9
Against Deriving Particularity
Lawrence Blum
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10
Why Practice needs Ethical Theory: Particularism, Principle, and Bad Behaviour
Martha Nussbaum
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11
Unprincipled Ethics
David McNaughton ,Piers Rawling
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12
Moral Generalities Revisited
Margaret Olivia Little
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