I would if I knew more about it! Haha. But I think that my entire understanding of contractualism and Scanlon would only take up two or three sentences.
I am interested in learning more about ethics and moral philosophy, but I’m not interested in applying to a masters degree in philosophy, nor delving through a few dozen densely-written tomes.
Adopting an anthropologist’s lens, I do find it curious that we EAs focus so much on a few small sections of the moral theories that exist, but I’m not sure if that is more due to “these ones are the best” or due to some type of oversight/bias/sloppy thinking.
I would if I knew more about it! Haha. But I think that my entire understanding of contractualism and Scanlon would only take up two or three sentences.
I am interested in learning more about ethics and moral philosophy, but I’m not interested in applying to a masters degree in philosophy, nor delving through a few dozen densely-written tomes.
Adopting an anthropologist’s lens, I do find it curious that we EAs focus so much on a few small sections of the moral theories that exist, but I’m not sure if that is more due to “these ones are the best” or due to some type of oversight/bias/sloppy thinking.