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Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 147 mm x 221 mm, Gewicht: 386 g

Ritchie

From Morality to Metaphysics

The Theistic Implications of our Ethical Commitments
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
ISBN: 978-0-19-965251-8
Verlag: Oxford University Press

The Theistic Implications of our Ethical Commitments

Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 147 mm x 221 mm, Gewicht: 386 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-965251-8
Verlag: Oxford University Press


From Morality to Metaphysics offers an argument for the existence of God, based on our most fundamental moral beliefs. Angus Ritchie engages with a range of the most significant secular moral philosophers of our time, and argues that they all face a common difficulty which only theism can overcome.
The book begins with a defence of the 'deliberative indispensability' of moral realism, arguing that the practical deliberation human beings engage in on a daily basis only makes sense if they take themselves to be aiming at an objective truth. Furthermore, when humans engage in practical deliberation, they necessarily take their processes of reasoning to have some ability to track the truth. Ritchie's central argument builds on this claim, to assert that only theism can adequately explain our capacity for knowledge of objective moral truths. He demonstrates that we need an explanation as well as a justification of these cognitive capacities. Evolutionary biology is not able to generate the kind of explanation which is required--and, in consequence, all secular philosophical accounts are forced either to abandon moral objectivism or to render the human capacity for moral knowledge inexplicable. This case is illustrated with discussions of a wide range of moral philosophers including Simon Blackburn, Thomas Scanlon, Philippa Foot, and John McDowell.
Ritchie concludes by arguing that only purposive accounts of the universe (such as theism and Platonism) can account for human moral knowledge. Among such purposive accounts, From Morality to Metaphysics makes the case for theism as the most satisfying, intelligible explanation of our cognitive capacities.

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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: The 'Explanatory Gap'
1: Why Take Morality to be Objective?
2: The Gap Opens: Evolution and our Capacity for Moral Knowledge
Part II: Secular Responses
3: Moral Quasi-Realism: Simon Blackburn and Allan Gibbard
4: Procedures and Reasons: Tim Scanlon and Christine Korsgaard
5: Natural Goodness: Philippa Foot
6: Natural Goodness and 'Second Nature': John McDowell and David Wiggins
Part III: Theism
7: From Goodness to God: Closing the Explanatory Gap
8: Purpose without Theism? Axiarchism and Neoplatonism
Conclusion
Bibliography


Ritchie, Angus
Angus Ritchie studied Philosophy at Magdalen College, Oxford, both as an undergraduate and a doctoral student. In between, he served as an Anglican priest in east London, where he now directs the Contextual Theology Centre. He is involved in research for the University of Notre Dame on the role of religious communities, and religious reasoning in public life. He is Assistant Chaplain at Keble College, Oxford and a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of East London.

Angus Ritchie studied Philosophy at Magdalen College, Oxford, both as an undergraduate and a doctoral student. In between, he served as an Anglican priest in east London, where he now directs the Contextual Theology Centre. He is involved in research for the University of Notre Dame on the role of religious communities, and religious reasoning in public life. He is Assistant Chaplain at Keble College, Oxford and a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of East London.



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