Table of Contents
Introduction: Meta-Ethics and Normative Ethics, David CoppPART I: Meta-Ethics1. Moral Realism, Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2. Theological Voluntarism, Philip Quinn, University of Notre Dame3. Ethical Naturalism, Nick Sturgeon, Cornell University4. Non-Naturalism, Jonathan Dancy, University of Reading and University of Texas at Austin5. Anti-Realist Expressivism and Quasi-Realism, Simon Blackburn, University of Cambridge6. Biology and Ethics, Philip Kitcher, Columbia University7. Sensibility Theory and Projectivism, Justin D'Arms, The Ohio State University, and Dan Jacobson, Bowling Green State University8. Moral Sentimentalism and Moral Psychology, Michael Slote, University of Miami9. Moral Relativism and Moral Nihilism, Jamie Dreier, Brown University10. Human Theory of Practical Rationality, Peter Railton, University of Michigan11. Morality and Practical Reason: A Kantian Approach, Stephen Darwall, University of Michigan12. Free Will and Moral Responsibility, John Martin Fischer, University of California, Riverside
PART II: Normative Ethical Theory13. Value Theory, Thomas Hurka, University of Toronto14. Some Forms and Limits of Consequentialism, David Brink, University of California, San Diego and University of San Diego Law School15. Deontology, David McNaughton, Florida State University, and Piers Rawling, Florida State University16. Moral Rights, Hillel Steiner, University of Manchester and British Academy17. Kantian Normative Ethics, Thomas E. Hill, Jr., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill18. Virtue Ethics, Julia Annas, University of Arizona19. The Ethics of Care, Virginia Held, City University of New York, Graduate School20. Particularism and Anti-Theory, Mark Lance, Georgetown University, and Margaret Little, Georgetown University21. Intuitions in Moral Inquiry, Michael DePaul, University of Notre Dame22. Theory, Practice, and Moral Reasoning, Gerald Dworkin, University of California, Davis