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Dimensions of Normativity: New Essays on Metaethics and Jurisprudence
Contributor(s): Plunkett, David (Editor), Shapiro, Scott J. (Editor), Toh, Kevin (Editor)
ISBN: 0190640405     ISBN-13: 9780190640408
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $136.50  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: February 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Natural Law
- Law | Jurisprudence
- Philosophy | Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Dewey: 340.112
LCCN: 2018031202
Physical Information: 1.5" H x 6.4" W x 9.4" (1.20 lbs) 464 pages
 
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Understood one way, the branch of contemporary philosophical ethics that goes by the label metaethics concerns certain second-order questions about ethics-questions not in ethics, but rather ones about our thought and talk about ethics, and how the ethical facts (insofar as there are any)
fit into reality. Analogously, the branch of contemporary philosophy of law that is often called general jurisprudence deals with certain second order questions about law- questions not in the law, but rather ones about our thought and talk about the law, and how legal facts (insofar as there are
any) fit into reality. Put more roughly (and using an alternative spatial metaphor), metaethics concerns a range of foundational questions about ethics, whereas general jurisprudence concerns analogous questions about law. As these characterizations suggest, the two sub-disciplines have much in
common, and could be thought to run parallel to each other. Yet, the connections between the two are currently mostly ignored by philosophers, or at least under-scrutinized. The new essays collected in this book are aimed at changing this state of affairs. Dimensions of Normativity collects together
works by metaethicists and legal philosophers that address a number of issues that are of common interest, with the goal of accomplishing a new rapprochement between the two sub-disciplines.