Bloomfield offers a rigorous defense of moral realism by developing an ontology for morality that models moral goodness on physical health. He develops this model by explaining the metaphysics of moral properties, our epistemic access to them, the structure of moral discourse, and how we become motivated to act morally.
Bloomfield offers a rigorous defense of moral realism by developing an ontology for morality that models moral goodness on physical health. He develops this model by explaining the metaphysics of moral properties, our epistemic access to them, the structure of moral discourse, and how we become motivated to act morally.
"It can be confidently ventured that the present work by John Gibbs will be one of the most widely discussed contributions to moral psychology in quite some time . . . The text is quite alive...