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Some Worries about Normative and Metaethical Sentimentalism
Authors:Michael S Brady
Institution:University of Stirling, United Kingdom
Abstract:In this response I raise a number of problems for Michael Slote's normative and metaethical sentimentalism. The first is that his agent–based account of rightness needs be qualified in order to be plausible; any such qualification, however, leaves Slote's normative ethics in tension with his metaethical views. The second is that an agent–based ethics of empathic caring will indeed struggle to capture our common–sense understanding of deontological constraints, and that appeal to the notion of causal immediacy will be of little help here. Finally, it seems to me that Slote's metaethical account will turn out to be much less externalist (and hence, by his own lights, much less plausible) than he suspects.
Keywords:agent–based  virtue ethics  deontology  externalism  internalism  metaethics  sentimentalism
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