5-17-07
PHIL 260; Spring 2007
The Normativity of Ethics
David O. Brink
Electronic Reserves
Here are links to required or recommended readings, not contained in
our required texts. They are listed in the order in which they appear
on or would be relevant to the Syllabus.
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Stephen Darwall,
Allan Gibbard, and Peter Railton, "Toward a Fin de Siecle Ethics: Some
Trends" Philosophical Review 101 (1992): 115-89.
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C.L.
Stevenson, "The Emotive Meaning of Ethical Terms" Mind 46 (1937):
14-31.
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Simon Blackburn,
"Attitudes and Contents" Ethics 98 (1988): 501-17.
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David O. Brink, "Moral
Motivation" Ethics 108 (1997): 4-32.
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David O. Brink, Review
of Gibbard's Thinking How to Live, Philosophical Review 116
(2007): 267-72.
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Philippa
Foot, "Morality as a System of Hypothetical Imperatives" Philosophical
Review 81 (1972): 305-16.
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Sigrun
Svavarsdottir, "Moral Cognitivism and Motivation" Philosophical Review
108 (1999): 161-219.
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Shaun Nichols, "How
Sociopaths Threaten Moral Rationalism, or Is it Irrational to Be Amoral?"
The
Monist 85 (2002).
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Adina Roskies,
"Are Ethical Judgments Intrinsically Motivational? Lessons from Acquired
Sociopathy" Philosophical Psychology 16 (2003): 51-66.
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Jesse
Prinz, "The Emotional Basis of Moral Judgments" Philosophical Explorations
9 (2006): 29-43.
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Gilbert Harman,
"Moral Relativism Defended" Philosophical Review 84 (1975): 3-22.
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David
O. Brink, "The Significance of Desire" Oxford Studies in Metaethics
(forthcoming).
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Christine
Korsgaard, "Skepticism about Practical Reason" Journal of Philosophy
83 (1986): 5-25.