Supervenience and normativity. (©2017)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Supervenience and normativity. (©2017)
- Main Title:
- Supervenience and normativity
- Further Information:
- Note: Bartosz Brozek, Antonino Rotolo, Jerzy Stelmach, editors.
- Other Names:
- Brożek, Bartosz
Rotolo, Antonino
Stelmach, Jerzy - Contents:
- Preface; Contents; Logics for Normative Supervenience; 1 Introduction: Assumption I -- A Plurality of Logics for Normative Supervenience; 2 Introduction: Assumption II -- Supervenience of the Normative vs Normative Supervenience; 3 Layout of this Essay; 4 The Counts-As Relation; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Is the Counts-As Relation a Type of NS?; 4.3 A Formal Analysis of the Counts-As Relation; 4.3.1 Counts-As Link as NS: A Generative (Dynamic) Relation; 4.3.2 Counts-As Link as a Classificatory Relation; 4.3.3 Semantics for ; 4.3.4 Discussion; 4.3.5 Conclusions. 5 Meta-theory for NS: Which Modal Logic?5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Quantified Non-normal Modal Logics for the Ought; 5.3 Discussion About NS; 6 Summary; References; Propositional and Doxastic Justification: Their Relationship and a Questionable Supervenience Claim; 1 Introduction; 2 Turri's Criticism of the Orthodox View; 3 Why Turri's Cases Fail to Refute the Orthodox View; 4 Five Ways of Construing Propositional Justification; 5 Doxastically Independent Propositional Justification?; 6 The Point of the Notion of Propositional Justification; References. Moral Properties: Some Epistemological, Ontological, and Normative Dimensions1 Moral Properties and Their Normativity; 2 The Non-moral Grounds of the Moral: Supervenience and Consequentiality; 3 The Epistemology of Moral Properties; 3.1 The Argument from Moral Education; 3.2 The Argument from Moral Sensibility; 3.3 The Aretaic Argument; 3.4 The Argument from Partial Analysis;Preface; Contents; Logics for Normative Supervenience; 1 Introduction: Assumption I -- A Plurality of Logics for Normative Supervenience; 2 Introduction: Assumption II -- Supervenience of the Normative vs Normative Supervenience; 3 Layout of this Essay; 4 The Counts-As Relation; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Is the Counts-As Relation a Type of NS?; 4.3 A Formal Analysis of the Counts-As Relation; 4.3.1 Counts-As Link as NS: A Generative (Dynamic) Relation; 4.3.2 Counts-As Link as a Classificatory Relation; 4.3.3 Semantics for ; 4.3.4 Discussion; 4.3.5 Conclusions. 5 Meta-theory for NS: Which Modal Logic?5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Quantified Non-normal Modal Logics for the Ought; 5.3 Discussion About NS; 6 Summary; References; Propositional and Doxastic Justification: Their Relationship and a Questionable Supervenience Claim; 1 Introduction; 2 Turri's Criticism of the Orthodox View; 3 Why Turri's Cases Fail to Refute the Orthodox View; 4 Five Ways of Construing Propositional Justification; 5 Doxastically Independent Propositional Justification?; 6 The Point of the Notion of Propositional Justification; References. Moral Properties: Some Epistemological, Ontological, and Normative Dimensions1 Moral Properties and Their Normativity; 2 The Non-moral Grounds of the Moral: Supervenience and Consequentiality; 3 The Epistemology of Moral Properties; 3.1 The Argument from Moral Education; 3.2 The Argument from Moral Sensibility; 3.3 The Aretaic Argument; 3.4 The Argument from Partial Analysis; 3.5 The Argument from Norms of Discourse; 3.6 The Testability Argument; 4 The Problem of Normative Defeasibility; 5 Are Moral Properties Natural (or Naturalizable)?; References; Reasons and Supervenience; 1 Introduction. 2 Normative Force vs Normative Content3 Conceptual vs Metaphysical Supervenience; 4 Do Normative Reasons Supervene on the Non-normative?; 5 Concluding Remarks; References; The Dubious Moral Supervenience Thesis; 1 Introduction; 2 The Grounding Concern; 3 Horrendous Deeds; 4 Normative Authority; 5 An Evidential Case Against the Local (Non-trivial) Moral Supervenience Thesis; 6 Conclusion; References; The Supervenience Dilemma Explained Away; 1 Reduction or Queerness?; 2 The Nature of the Issue at Stake; 3 Enoch's Strategy of Damage Containment; 4 A Second Dilemma: Queerness or Redundancy. 5 The Worry About Redundancy6 A Constructivist Appeal to Moral Legislation; 7 Autonomy and Co-Legislation; 8 A Moralized View of Reasoning?; 9 Queerness, Again?; 10 The Barrier Against Arbitrariness; 11 Constructivism as Practical Cognitivism; 12 Concluding Remarks; References; Law, Normativity, and Supervenience; 1 Introduction; 2 Separation; 3 Reduction; 4 Between Scylla and Charybdis; 5 Do Legal Rules Supervene?; References; The Metaphysics of Law: From Supervenience to Rational Justification; 1 Conspectus; 2 Background Remarks; 3 Metaphysical Determination as Supervenience. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Copyright Date:
- 2017
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 340.1
Supervenience (Philosophy)
Normativity (Ethics)
Law -- Philosophy
LAW -- Essays
LAW -- General Practice
LAW -- Jurisprudence
LAW -- Paralegals & Paralegalism
LAW -- Practical Guides
LAW -- Reference
Law -- Philosophy
Normativity (Ethics)
Supervenience (Philosophy)
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319610467
3319610465 - Related ISBNs:
- 3319610457
9783319610450 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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