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Recent Faces of Moral Nonnaturalism
Author(s) -
Cuneo Terence
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
philosophy compass
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.973
H-Index - 25
ISSN - 1747-9991
DOI - 10.1111/j.1747-9991.2007.00102.x
Subject(s) - epistemology , position (finance) , moral psychology , moral dilemma , moral disengagement , psychology , sociology , philosophy , social psychology , environmental ethics , economics , finance
Despite having occupied a peripheral position in contemporary metaethics, moral nonnaturalism has recently experienced a revival of sorts. But what is moral nonnaturalism? And what is there to be said in favor of it? In this article, I address these two questions. In the first place, I offer an account of what moral nonnaturalism is. According to the view I propose, nonnaturalism is better viewed not as a position, but as a theoretical stance. And, second, I critically engage with three recent arguments for moral nonnaturalism offered by Russ Shafer‐Landau, Kit Fine, and Jean Hampton, respectively.

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