ISBN : 9780198859529
Oxford Studies in Metaethics is the only publication devoted exclusively to original philosophical work in the foundations of ethics. It provides an annual selection of much of the best new scholarship being done in the field. Its broad purview includes work being done at the intersections of ethical theory with metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of language, and philosophy of mind. The essays included in the series provide an excellent basis for understanding recent developments in the field; those who would like to acquaint themselves with the current state of play in metaethics would do well to start here.
1 Kenneth Walden: Reason and Respect
2 M. Coetsee: The Phenomenal Appreciation of Reasons (Or: How not to be a Psychopath)
3 Daniel Wodak: Who's on First?
4 Paulina Sliwa: Excuse Without Exculpation: The Case of Moral Ignorance
5 N.G. Laskowski: Resisting Reductive Realism
6 Joshua Blanchard: Moral Realism and Philosophical Angst
7 Preston Werner: Getting a Moral Thing into a Thought: Metasemantics for Non-Naturalists
8 Daniel Fogal and Olle Risberg: The Metaphysics of Moral Explanations
9 Selim Berker: Quasi-Dependence
10 Michelle M. Dyke: Group Agency Meets Metaethics: How to Craft a More Compelling Form of Normative Relativism
11 Connie S. Rosati: Welfare and Rational Fit
12 Berislav Marušić: Accommodation to Injustice
13 Matt Lutz: The Reliability Challenge in Moral Epistemology
14 Daniel Z. Korman and Dustin Locke: Against Minimalist Responses to Moral Debunking Arguments