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Outlook

current problems and future perspectives of experimental ethics

Christoph Luetge Matthias Uhl Hannes Rusch

pp. 283-287

Abstract

The chapters assembled in this volume, we think, show that Experimental Ethics is well on its way. We have seen that Experimental Ethics has quite a clear mission, that is, the empirical research of human moral reasoning in its relationship to classical philosophical ethics, and a historical foundation to build on (Part I of this volume). It is concerned with important current issues in moral philosophy (Part II) and able to reflect on and progressively improve its methods (Part III). Finally, it can speak up for itself in response to its critics (Part IV).

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Luetge Christoph, Rusch Hannes, Uhl Matthias (2014) Experimental ethics: toward an empirical moral philosophy. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

Pages: 283-287

DOI: 10.1057/9781137409805_18

Full citation:

Luetge Christoph, Uhl Matthias, Rusch Hannes (2014) „Outlook: current problems and future perspectives of experimental ethics“, In: C. Luetge, H. Rusch & M. Uhl (eds.), Experimental ethics, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 283–287.