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The Oxford handbook of ethical theory
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David CoppMoral ReasoningMoral NormsMoral PhilosophyPerceived EthicalityPsychologyEthical AnalysisMoral IssueApplied EthicVirtue Ethics 19Social SciencesNorth CarolinaNormative EthicRelationship EthicsEthical PracticeMoral Psychology
David Copp: Introduction: Meta-Ethics and Normative Ethics PART I: Meta-Ethics 1: Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Moral Realism 2: Philip Quinn, University of Notre Dame: Theological Voluntarism 3: Nick Sturgeon, Cornell University: Ethical Naturalism 4: Jonathan Dancy, University of Reading and University of Texas at Austin: Non-Naturalism 5: Simon Blackburn, University of Cambridge: Anti-Realist Expressivism and Quasi-Realism 6: Philip Kitcher, Columbia University: Biology and Ethics 7: Justin D'Arms, The Ohio State University, and Dan Jacobson, Bowling Green State University: Sensibility Theory and Projectivism 8: Michael Slote, University of Miami: Moral Sentimentalism and Moral Psychology 9: Jamie Dreier, Brown University: Moral Relativism and Moral Nihilism 10: Peter Railton, University of Michigan: Human Theory of Practical Rationality 11: Stephen Darwall, University of Michigan: Morality and Practical Reason: A Kantian Approach 12: John Martin Fischer, University of California, Riverside : Free Will and Moral Responsibility PART II: Normative Ethical Theory 13: Thomas Hurka, University of Toronto: Value Theory 14: David Brink, University of California, San Diego and University of San Diego Law School: Some Forms and Limits of Consequentialism 15: David McNaughton, Florida State University, and Piers Rawling, Florida State University: Deontology 16: Hillel Steiner, University of Manchester and British Academy: Moral Rights 17: Thomas E. Hill, Jr., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill: Kantian Normative Ethics 18: Julia Annas, University of Arizona: Virtue Ethics 19: Virginia Held, City University of New York, Graduate School: The Ethics of Care 20: Mark Lance, Georgetown University, and Margaret Little, Georgetown University: Particularism and Anti-Theory 21: Michael DePaul, University of Notre Dame: Intuitions in Moral Inquiry 22: Gerald Dworkin, University of California, Davis: Theory, Practice, and Moral Reasoning
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