
| David Copp is professor of philosophy at the University of Florida. He is the author of Morality, Normativity and Society and has edited and co-edited several volumes including The Oxford Handbook of Ethical Theory. He served for many years as an editor of the Canadian Journal of Philosophy and is currently an Associate Editor of Ethics and the subject editor for metaethics of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. |
| Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Part One. Naturalism: Epistemology and Metaphysics 1. Why Naturalism? 2. Four Epistemological Challenges to Ethical Naturalism: Naturalized Epistemology and the First-Person Perspective 3. Moral Naturalism and Self-Evident Moral Truths 4. Moral Necessities in a Contingent World Part Two. Referring to Moral Properties 5. Realist-Expressivism: A Neglected Option for Moral Realism 6. Milk, Honey, and the Good Life on Moral Twin Earth 7. Referring to Moral Properties: Moral Twin Earth, Again Part Three. Naturalism and Normativity 8. Moral Naturalism and Three Grades of Normativity 9. The Ring ofGyges: Overridingness and the Unity of Reason 10. The Normativity of Self-Grounded Reason Index |
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