查尔斯·皮尔斯论伦理学、美学和规范科学:对评论家的回应

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY
James Liszka
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摘要:在我对评论者的回应中,我同意罗莎·马约加(Rosa Mayorga)的观点,即邓斯·斯科特斯(Duns Scotus)应该被包括在内,因为它对皮尔斯的代理概念以及他的最高善感产生了重要影响。然而,我解释了皮尔斯关于能动性的三位一体观点是如何与当前道德内在主义和外在主义之间的争论相关联的。作为对戴安娜·亨利的回应,我为皮尔斯的进化论爱的概念辩护,认为它是代际利他主义的一种形式,对任何探索社区都是必要的。作为对她质疑的回应,我也认为皮尔斯并不赞同道德完美主义。相反,我们有充分的理由认为他是杜威意义上的一位改良主义者。目的是改进,这似乎是一个永无止境的过程,而不是朝着一个静态的目的运动。我同意Aaron Wilson的说法,即真理的实用主义定义意味着真理的收敛理论。然而,我解释了如何将真理的收敛理论阐述为适用于伦理主张。我还讨论了真理趋同理论的“将是”如何成为道德主张的一个有问题的衡量标准。就像科学的进步一样,衡量道德规范的标准最好是看它比以前的标准有多大的进步。我不同意威尔逊对道德现实的描述,也不同意他关于个人可以在没有群体的情况下获得真理的主张。最后,我认为理性应该被理解为一个过程,而不是一个完美的状态。
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Charles Peirce on Ethics, Esthetics and the Normative Sciences: Response to Commentators
Abstract:In my response to the commentators, I agree with Rosa Mayorga that Duns Scotus should be included as an important influence on Peirce's notion of agency, as well as his sense of the highest good. I explain, however, how Peirce's triadic view of agency is an improvement that relates to current debates between moral internalism and externalism. In response to Diana Heney, I defend Peirce's notion of evolutionary love as a form of intergenerational altruism, necessary to any community of inquiry. I also argue, in response to her query, that Peirce did not subscribe to moral perfectionism. Instead, there is good reasons to think that he was a meliorist in Dewey's sense. The end is improvement, which seems to be an endless process, rather than the movement towards a static end. I agree with Aaron Wilson's claim that the pragmatic definition of truth implies the convergence theory of truth. However, I explain how the convergence theory of truth might be elaborated as to apply to ethical claims. I also discuss how the 'would be' of the convergence theory of truth is a problematic measure of moral claims. Like progress in science, it is better to measure a moral norm in terms of its improvement from previous ones. I take issue with Wilson's account of moral reality and his claim that truth can be attained by individuals in the absence of community. I end by arguing that reasonableness has to be understood as a process rather than a perfected state.
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期刊介绍: Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society has been the premier peer-reviewed journal specializing in the history of American philosophy since its founding in 1965. Although named for the founder of American pragmatism, American philosophers of all schools and periods, from the colonial to the recent past, are extensively discussed. TCSPS regularly includes essays, and every significant book published in the field is discussed in a review essay. A subscription to the journal includes membership in the Charles S. Peirce Society, which was founded in 1946 by Frederic H. Young. The purpose of the Society is to encourage study of and communication about the work of Peirce and its ongoing influence in the many fields of intellectual endeavor to which he contributed.
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