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Perspectives on Ignorance from Moral and Social Philosophy
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This edited collection focuses on the moral and social dimensions of ignorance-an undertheorized category in analytic philosophy. Contributors address such issues as the relation between ignorance and deception, ignorance as a moral excuse, ignorance as a legal excuse, and the relation between ignorance and moral character.
"As it is, this volume takes some first steps towards showing ignorance as uniquely relevant to classic debates in analytic philosophy (e.g., moral responsibility) but also to some real and relatively recent challenges that are facing modern democracies." Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Autorentext
Rik Peels is a postdoctoral researcher at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands. His primary research interests are the ethics of belief, ignorance, science and scientism, and various issues in the philosophy of religion, such as whether God has a sense of humor. He published on these issues in, amongst others, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Journal of Philosophy, Philosophical Studies, Philosophical Quarterly, and Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. He is the author of Responsible Belief: An Essay at the Intersection of Ethics and Epistemology (2016). In this book, he argues that we lack control over our beliefs. We are nevertheless responsible for our beliefs because of the influence we have on our beliefs. Responsible belief should be understood in terms of our obligations to exercise such influence and in terms of being excused for failing to do so. With Martijn Blaauw, he edited another volume on ignorance: The Epistemic Dimensions of Ignorance (2016). With Jeroen de Ridder and René van Woudenberg, he is also the editor of Scientism: A Philosophical Exposition and Evaluation (2017).
Zusammenfassung
This edited collection focuses on the moral and social dimensions of ignorancean undertheorized category in analytic philosophy. Contributors address such issues as the relation between ignorance and deception, ignorance as a moral excuse, ignorance as a legal excuse, and the relation between ignorance and moral character.
Inhalt
Introduction Rik Peels
Ignorance, Alternative Possibilities, and the Epistemic Conditions for Responsibility Carolina Sartorio
Moral Incapacity and Moral Ignorance Elinor Mason
Justification, Excuse, and the Exculpatory Power of Ignorance Marcia Baron
Ignorance as a Moral Excuse Michael Zimmerman
Tracing Cases of Culpable Ignorance Holly M. Smith
Is Making People Ignorant as Bad as Deceiving Them? Don Fallis
Radical Evaluative Ignorance Martin Peterson
Living with Ignorance in a World of Experts Alexander Guerrero
Risk: Knowledge, Ignorance, and Values Combined Sven Ove Hansson
Ignorance as a Legal Excuse Larry Alexander
Ignorance, Technology, and Collective Responsibility Seumas Miller
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780367873998
- Anzahl Seiten 246
- Genre Books about Philosophy & Religion
- Editor Peels Rik
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Gewicht 453g
- Größe H229mm x B152mm
- Jahr 2019
- EAN 9780367873998
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-0-367-87399-8
- Veröffentlichung 10.12.2019
- Titel Perspectives on Ignorance from Moral and Social Philosophy
- Autor Rik Peels
- Sprache Englisch