Reasons First explores the hypothesis that reasons have a basic explanatory role in ethics and epistemology. While widely accepted concerning moral worth, Schroeder argues that this idea also illuminates some long-standing puzzles to do with knowledge.
Mark Schroeder Bücher




Expressivism, a modern development of noncognitivism, extends beyond metaethics to influence various philosophical domains. It offers a comprehensive perspective on normative language and thought, impacting discussions on logic, probability, mental content, knowledge, epistemic modals, belief, the a priori, and quantifiers. This broad application highlights its significance in contemporary philosophical discourse, showcasing its relevance across multiple topics.
Noncognitivism in Ethics
- 276 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The revised and updated 2nd edition provides crucial background to make complex material on ethics and metaethics accessible. It features exercises at the end of each chapter, summaries, and a glossary of technical terms, enhancing comprehension and engagement. This comprehensive guide is essential for students seeking to deepen their understanding of ethical theories and concepts.
The Fundamentals of Reasons offers a comprehensive introduction to the philosophy of reasons. The authors explore the twin roles of reasons in explanation and deliberation, show why reasons are so important for a wide range of philosophical issues, and guide the reader through the debates.