02591nam 2200469 450 991015900840332120210113194212.09780191823916(electronic bk.)0-19-182391-00-19-108438-7(CKB)3710000001018523(StDuBDS)EDZ0001633999(MiAaPQ)EBC4777272(PPN)200375954(EXLCZ)99371000000101852320160613d2017 fy| 0engur|||||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierDoes anything really matter? essays on Parfit on objectivity /Peter Singer[electronic resource]First edition.Oxford :Oxford University Press,2017.1 online resourceThis edition previously issued in print: 2017.Print version : 9780199653836 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preface / by Peter Singer --Has Parfit's life been wasted? : some reflections on Part Six of 'On What Matters' /Larry S. Temkin --Two sides of the meta-ethical mountain? /Peter Railton --Parfit on normative concepts and disagreement /Allan Gibbard --All souls' night /Simon Blackburn --Parfit's mistaken meta-ethics /Michael Smith --Nothing "really" matters, but that's not what matters /Sharon Street --Knowing what matters /Richard Yetter Chappell --Nietzsche and the hope of normative convergence /Andrew Huddleston --In defence of reductionism in ethics /Frank Jackson --What matters about meta-ethics? /Mark Schroeder --Adefense of moral intuitionism /Bruce Russell --Morality, blame, and internal reasons /Stephen Darwall --Parfit on objectivity and "the profoundest problem in ethics" /Katarzyna de Lazari-RadekandPeter Singer.In 'On What Matters', Derek Parfit argues that there are objective moral truths, and other normative truths about what we have reasons to believe, and to want, and to do. He further argues that if he is wrong, nihilism follows, and nothing matters. In 'Does Anything Really Matter?', leading philosophers present a fascinating set of responses to Parfit.EthicsObjectivityEthics.Objectivity.170Singer Peter1946-StDuBDSStDuBDSBOOK9910159008403321Does anything really matter2867214UNINA