Through thorough metaphysical, epistemological, and phenomenological investigation, Butchvarov develops a substantive ethical theory that withstands the challenge of moral skepticism. In rich detail he traces the roots of his theory to classical Greek and medieval ethics, twentieth-century British intuitionism, and continental phenomenology.
Skepticism in Ethics
Through thorough metaphysical, epistemological, and phenomenological investigation, Butchvarov develops a substantive ethical theory that withstands the challenge of moral skepticism. In rich detail he traces the roots of his theory to classical Greek and medieval ethics, twentieth-century British intuitionism, and continental phenomenology.