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The Underdetermination of Moral Theories

The Underdetermination of Moral Theories

The Underdetermination of Moral Theories

Marius Baumann, Universität Munchen
March 2025
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    In normative ethics, a small number of moral theories, such as Kantianism or consequentialism, take centre stage. Conventional wisdom has it that these individual theories posit very different ways of looking at the world. In this book Marius Baumann develops the idea that just as scientific theories can be underdetermined by data, so can moral theories be underdetermined by our considered judgments about particular cases. Baumann goes on to ask whether moral theories from different traditions might arrive at the same verdicts while remaining explanatorily incompatible. He applies this idea to recent projects in normative ethics, such as Derek Parfit's On What Matters and so-called consequentializing and deontologizing, and outlines its important implications for our understanding of the relationship between the main moral traditions as well as the moral realism debate. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

    • Introduces idea of moral underdetermination and applies it to current debates in normative ethics
    • Provides explanation for seemingly irreconcilable differences in views about relationship between main traditions of moral theorizing
    • Develops metaethical positions that challenge the traditional way of framing the realism debate
    • This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core

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    'Ethicists have recently discovered that the traditional ethical theories are in fact very flexible and so can agree on most things. Baumann uses tools from philosophy of science to provide the first systematic treatment of this discovery. His book is a well-researched, highly original, and rigorously argued exploration of an exciting new topic in normative ethics.' Jussi Suikkanen, University of Birmingham

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    Product details

    March 2025
    Hardback
    9781009492447
    246 pages
    229 × 152 mm
    Not yet published - available from March 2025

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Part I. Scientific Underdetermination and the Analogy to Ethics:
    • 1. Underdetermination in Science
    • 2. The analogy to the moral realm
    • Part II. Underdetermination in Normative Ethics:
    • 3. Parfit and the case study of case studies
    • 4. Going algorithmic: consequentializing and deontologizing
    • 5. The big picture in normative ethics
    • Part III. Skepticism and a New Metaethical Position:
    • 6. Skeptical repercussions
    • 7. A new position in metaethics
    • 8. Looking back and ahead
    • Bibliography
    • Index.