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An adaptive syndrome account of feeling justified: Toward improving the evolutionary ethics, moral psychology, and ethical expressivism of Allan Gibbard.

机译:适应症候群的感觉证明是正当的:旨在改善艾伦·吉伯德的进化伦理学,道德心理学和伦理表现主义。

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In Wise Choices, Apt Feelings Allan Gibbard gives a non-cognitivist account of the meaning of our wrongness judgments. Gibbard wants to explain moral judgments as natural phenomena, and to account for the meaning of wrongness judgments by saying what it is we are doing when we judge acts wrong. Gibbard proposes that wrongness judgments result from the activity of three capacities that were shaped in human beings by natural selection: the capacity to feel guilt, the capacity to feel anger, and the capacity for normative governance. Roughly speaking, Gibbard claims that, when one judges an act wrong, one expresses acceptance of a system of norms that permits guilt for perpetrators, and anger for victims and onlookers. In presenting this version of Norm-Expressivism, Gibbard ties the meaning of our moral judgments to recent work in Evolutionary Ethics, Ethical Expressivism, and Moral Psychology.; This study describes how Gibbard's account explains the structure, anti-endorsement, propositional surface, and putative objectivity of our moral wrongness judgments. It is then suggested that there is a structural problem for Gibbard's account, but that a friendly amendment can help solve this problem. Ultimately it is suggested that Gibbard's account can be improved by adding an additional emotion---feeling justified---into the mix.; Feeling justified is modeled as an "adaptive syndrome", and the author considers the model to be a very speculative "first sketch". According to the model, feeling justified results from a (largely unconscious) process interacting with our normative systems. These normative systems include multiple "other" systems that constitute the "normative audience", as well as a "self" system. A data structure is proposed for these normative systems, and the author illustrates how unconscious processes might interact with these systems to produce emotions such as guilt and feeling justified in moral contexts. Once the adaptive syndrome account is given, it is shown how feeling justified might improve Gibbard's account.; Finally, the question is raised whether an expressivist account can preserve the authority of our moral judgments given that such accounts typically deny Moral Realism. The author finds reason for optimism.
机译:在明智的选择中,Apt的感觉Allan Gibbard对我们的错误判断的含义进行了非认知的描述。 Gibbard希望将道德判断解释为自然现象,并通过说出判断行为错误时我们正在做什么来解释错误判断的含义。 Gibbard提出错误判断是由人类通过自然选择塑造的三种能力的活动产生的:感到内的能力,感到愤怒的能力以及规范性治理的能力。粗略地说,吉巴德声称,当一个人判断为错误行为时,就表示接受一种规范制度,这种制度允许肇事者有罪,对受害者和围观者表示愤怒。在介绍这一版本的规范表现主义时,吉伯德将我们的道德判断的含义与进化伦理学,伦理表达主义和道德心理学的最新工作联系起来。这项研究描述了吉伯德的论述如何解释我们的道德错误判断的结构,反背书,命题表面和假定的客观性。因此,建议吉伯德的帐户存在结构性问题,但是友好的修正可以帮助解决此问题。最终建议,可以通过在组合中添加额外的情绪(感觉合理)来改善Gibbard的帐户。有正当理由的感觉被建模为“适应症候群”,并且作者认为该模型是一个非常投机的“第一草图”。根据该模型,感觉合理是来自与我们的规范系统相互作用的(很大程度上是无意识的)过程。这些规范系统包括构成“规范受众”的多个“其他”系统,以及一个“自我”系统。为这些规范性系统提出了一种数据结构,作者说明了无意识的过程如何与这些系统相互作用,从而在道德情境中产生内感和合理感。一旦给出了适应症候群,就会显示出有正当理由可以改善吉巴德的说法。最后,提出一个问题,即表现主义的叙述是否可以保留我们道德判断的权威,因为这样的叙述通常会否定道德现实主义。作者发现了乐观的理由。

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  • 作者

    Gibson, Larry R.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Washington.;

  • 授予单位 University of Washington.;
  • 学科 Philosophy.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 237 p.
  • 总页数 237
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 哲学理论;
  • 关键词

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