What Can Philosophy Contribute to Ethics?

Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK (2015)
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Ethics appears early in the life of a culture. It is not the creation of philosophers. Many philosophers today think that their job is to take the ethics of their society in hand, analyse it into parts, purge the bad ideas, and organize the good into a systematic moral theory. The philosophers' ethics that results is likely to be very different from the culture's raw ethics and, they think, being better, should replace it. But few of us, even among philosophers, settle real-life moral questions by consulting the Categorical Imperative or the Principle of Utility, largely because, if we do, we often do not trust the outcome or cannot even reliably enough decide what it is. By contrast, James Griffin explores the question what philosophers can reasonably expect to contribute to normative ethics or to the ethics of a culture. Griffin argues that moral philosophers must tailor their work to what ordinary humans' motivational capabilities, and he offers a new account of moral deliberation.

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What Can Philosophy Contribute to Ethics?

This chapter argues that philosophers should give up trying to establish ‘ethical theories’. They should be more aware of their capacities and give up trying to do what is beyond them. There also remain plenty of good questions for philosophers to answer—for example, these three: how shoul... see more

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