This collection is devoted to questions in meta-ethics and moral psychology arising from the work of David Hume. The collection focuses on questions arising from Hume's views on reason, motivation and virtue including new essays fromnotable Hume scholars. INDICE: Preface and Acknowledgements - Series Editor's Preface - Notes on the Contributors - A Note on References to Hume and Locke - Introduction; C.Pigden - Expressivism, Motivation Internalism, and Hume; R.Joyce - Is Hume Inconsistent? - Motivation and Morals; N.Lo - If Not Non-Cognitivism, Then What?; C.Pigden - The Motivation Argument for Non-cognitivism; M.Smith - Experiences of Value; G.Oddie - Hume and the Debate on Motivating Reasons; C.Sandis - Against all Reason: Scepticism about the Instrumental Norm; S.Finlay - Why Internalists about Reasons Should be Humeans about Motivation; K.Hurtig - Humean Sources of Normativity; H.Pauer-Studer - Two Kinds of Normativity; L.Russell - WhatKind of Virtue-Theorist is Hume?; C.Swanton - Kinds of Virtue Theorist: A Response to Christine Swanton; A.Baier - Reply to Annette Baier; C.Swanton - Humeon Justice; R.Hursthouse - Consolidated Bibliography - Index
- ISBN: 978-0-230-20527-7
- Editorial: Palgrave Macmillan
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 320
- Fecha Publicación: 27/11/2009
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés