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Explaining Morality: Critical Realism and Moral Questions

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
167
Series
Routledge Studies in Critical Realism
Category
Library

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<p>Adopting a critical realist approach to morality, this book considers morality as an aspect of social reality, enquiring into the nature of moral agency and asking whether we can legitimately argue for a specific moral position and whether moral positions can be understood to apply universally. Drawing on the thought of Bhaskar, Collier and Sayer, it explores a series of ontological questions about morality, shedding light on the ways in which critical realism can be used to address them, ultimately responding to the question of whether critical realism and the moral theories that have been produced through its use can provide an explanation of morality as a feature of reality. Through a synthesis of realist thought, the author develops a comprehensive theoretical understanding of morality that can be tested for its explanatory power through subsequent practical research. As such, it will appeal to scholars of philosophy and social science with interests in critical realism, ontology and meta-ethics.</p>

โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Table of Contents
List of figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The Legitimacy of a Moral Argument
2 The Universality of Morality
3 The Question of Moral Agency
4 Morality as an Aspect of Society
5 Explaining Morality
6 Combining the Realist Moral Theories
7 Developing the Realist Model of Morality
References
Index


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