A collection of essays dealing with the issue of normativity from various academic and scientific perspectives. The Reader will learn how phenomena such as norms, morality and rule-following are described and explained in philosophy, biology, psychology, linguistics and neuroscience. In addition, a discussion of the naturalistic fallacy from the philosophical and ethical perspectives will be included.
Part One: Foundations of Normativity
Robert Audi The Nature of Normativity and the Project of Naturalizing the Normative
Jan Woleński Some Analogies Between Normative and Epistemic Discourse
Jaap Hage The Deontic Furniture of the World. An Analysis of the Basic Concepts that Embody Normativity
Anna Brożek The Naturalistic Fallacy From the Methodological Point of View
Jerzy Stelmach The Naturalistic and Antinaturalistic Fallacies in Normative Discourse
Part Two: Key Debates
Bartosz Brożek The Normativity of Meaning
Aeddan Shaw The Perspectivist Account of the Normativity of Meaning Debate Mateusz Hohol The Normativity of Mathematics. A Neurocognitive Approach Marcin Gorazda Normativity According to Hayek
Marta Soniewicka A Command Without a Commander – From the Paradigm of Normativity to the Paradigm of Responsibility
Part Three: Normativity and Natural Sciences
Edward Nęcka Normativity: A Psychological Perspective
Marcin Siwek, Rafał Jaeschke, Dominika Dudek, Natalia Czyżowska Moral Development, Normativity and Mental Disorders
Bartłomiej Kucharzyk Is There a Normative Module? Some Remarks on the Wason Selection Task Experiments in the Field of Normative Reasoning
Wojciech Załuski From Tit for Tat and Tribalism to the Golden Rule. Remarks on the Development of Moral Ideas
ISBN: 978-83-7886-003-7 Cover: hard Format: B5 Shipment: 14 days from the date of publication (pre-order)
Pages: 362
Edited by: Jerzy Stelmach, Bartosz Brożek, Mateusz Hohol