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Supervenience and Normativity / edited by Bartosz Brożek, Antonino Rotolo, Jerzy Stelmach
(Law and Philosophy Library. ISSN:22150315 ; 120)

Publisher (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2017
Edition 1st ed. 2017.
Authors Brożek, Bartosz editor
Rotolo, Antonino editor
Stelmach, Jerzy editor
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Size IX, 175 p. 4 illus : online resource
Notes Chapter 1: Logics for Normative Supervenience (Antonino Rotolo) -- Chapter 2: Propositional and Doxastic Justification: Their Relationship and a Questionable Supervenience Claim (Giorgio Volpe) -- Chapter 3: Moral Properties: Some Epistemological, Ontological, and Normative Dimensions (Robert Audi) -- Chapter 4: Reasons and Supervenience (Daniel Laurier) -- Chapter 5: The Dubious Moral Supervenience Thesis (Gerald Harrison) -- Chapter 6: The Supervenience Dilemma Explained Away (Carla Bagnoli) -- Chapter 7: Law, Normativity, and Supervenience (Bartosz Brożek) -- Chapter 8: The Metaphysics of Law: From Supervenience to Rational Justification (George Pavlakos) -- Chapter 9: Supervenience and the Normativity of Folk Psychology in the Legal-Philosophical Context (Łukasz Kurek)
The present collection represents an attempt to bring together several contributions to the ongoing debate pertaining to supervenience of the normative in law and morals and strives to be the first work that addresses the topic comprehensively. It addresses the controversies surrounding the idea of normative supervenience and the philosophical conceptions they generated, deserve a recapitulation, as well as a new impulse for further development. Recently, there has been renewed interest in the concepts of normativity and supervenience. The research on normativity – a term introduced to the philosophical jargon by Edmund Husserl almost one hundred years ago – gained impetus in the 1990s through the works of such philosophers as Robert Audi, Christine Korsgaard, Robert Brandom, Paul Boghossian or Joseph Raz. The problem of the nature and sources of normativity has been investigated not only in morals and in relation to language, but also in other domains, e.g. in law or in the c ontext of the theories of rationality. Supervenience, understood as a special kind of relation between properties and weaker than entailment, has become analytic philosophers’ favorite formal tool since 1980s. It features in the theories pertaining to mental properties, but also in aesthetics or the law. In recent years, the ‘marriage’ of normativity and supervenience has become an object of many philosophical theories as well as heated debates. It seems that the conceptual apparatus of the supervenience theory makes it possible to state precisely some claims pertaining to normativity, as well as illuminate the problems surrounding it
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61046-7
Subjects LCSH:Law—Philosophy
LCSH:Law—History
LCSH:Ethics
LCSH:Philosophy of mind
LCSH:Logic
FREE:Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History
FREE:Philosophy of Law
FREE:Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics
FREE:Philosophy of Mind
FREE:Logic
Classification LCC:K201-487
LCC:K140-165
DC23:340.1
ID 8000066643
ISBN 9783319610467

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