
The Ethics of Belief and Beyond
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The book's chapters are divided into two main parts. Part I discusses contemporary issues surrounding the normativity of belief. The essays here cover topics such as control over belief and its implication for the ethics of belief, the role of the epistemic community for the possibility of epistemic normativity, responsibility for believing, doxastic partiality in friendship, the structure and content of epistemic norms, and the norms for suspension of judgment. In Part II the focus shifts from the practical dimensions of belief to the normativity and rationality of other mental states-especially blame, passing thoughts, fantasies, decisions, and emotions. These essays illustrate how we might approach an ethics of mind by focusing not only on belief, but also more generally on debates about responsibility and rationality, as well as on normative questions concerning other mental states or attitudes.
The Ethics of Belief and Beyond paves the way towards an ethics of mind by building on and contributing to recent philosophical discussions in the ethics of belief and the normativity of other mental phenomena. It will be of interest to upper-level students and researchers working in epistemology, ethics, philosophy of action, philosophy of mind, and moral psychology.
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"Specialists in the ethics of action and the nature of practical reason now routinely interact with specialists in epistemology and the normativity of belief to address broader issues in the normativity of all kinds of mental states. As both fields learn from another, new questions and new avenues for inquiry come into view. This is a welcome collection of new essays by first-rate philosophers in the emerging field of mental normativity." - Peter J. Graham, University of California, Riverside, USAMore details
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Gerhard Ernst holds a chair for Philosophy at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg (Germany). Since 2018 he is president of the Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Philosophie (German Society for Philosophy). His main research areas are epistemology and metaethics. His works include Das Problem des Wissens (The Problem of Knowledge) (2002) and Die Objektivitaet der Moral (The Objectivity of Morality) (2008).
Content
Sebastian Schmidt
Part I: New Perspectives on Belief Normativity
A. Doxastic Agency and Responsibility
2. Implications of the Debate on Doxastic Voluntarism for W. K. Clifford's Ethics of Belief
Martina Lindner
3. Believing as We Ought and the Democratic Route to Knowledge
Matthew Chrisman
4. Responsibility for Doxastic Strength Grounds Responsibility for Belief
Benoit Gaultier
B. Reasons for Belief
5. Relationships and Reasons for Belief
Lindsay Crawford
6. Instrumental Reasons for Belief: Elliptical Talk and Elusive Properties
Asbjorn Steglich-Petersen and Mattias Skipper
7. Suspension of Judgment, Rationality's Competition, and the Reach of the Epistemic
Errol Lord
Part II: Facets of an Ethics of Mind
A. Responsibility, Reasons, and Rationality
8. Responsibility for Attitudes, Object-Given Reasons, and Blame
Sebastian Schmidt
9. Two Kinds of Rationality
Gerhard Ernst
B. The Ethics of Blame, Fear, Decision, Passing Thought, and Phantasy
10. The Ethics of Blame: A Primer
D. Justin Coates
11. How Safe Should We Feel? The Ethics of Fear in the Public Sphere
Sabine A. Doering
12. Determining the Future
Matthew Soteriou
13. Silence and Salience: On Being Judgmental
Neal A. Tognazzini
14. The Value of a Free and Wandering Mind
Miriam Schleifer McCormick
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