PHIL 727
Ethics 2
Please note: this is archived course information from 2017 for PHIL 727.
Description
Ethical Naturalism is a view normally ascribed to Aristotle and, more recently, to Philippa Foot. It may – or may not – be given support by modern evolutionary theory and primatology. We will examine Foot's attempt to ground ethics (in some sense) in human nature, and recent philosophical (not religious) objections to the idea of doing so. Authors to be studied include, apart from Foot, Michael Thompson, Hursthouse, McDowell and Nussbaum and various articles analysing and/or criticising their views. Prescribed text: Philippa Foot Natural Goodness, OUP 2001.
Availability 2017
Not taught in 2017
Lecturer(s)
TBA
Points
PHIL 727: 15 points