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  1. 28 de mar. de 2018 · Jonathan Dancy, being the contemporary founding father of particularism, provides the most influential, if not the most definitive, statement of the doctrine in Dancy 2009. Väyrynen 2011 offers a balanced analysis of the pros and the cons of particularism, whereas Crisp 1998 takes a somewhat disparaging view about it.

  2. 18 de may. de 2014 · This volume comprises fourteen essays about issues from Jonathan Dancy's writings on practical reasons. The essays throw into relief the importance and originality of Dancy's work on an interconnected set of issues, including the explanatory role of practical reasons, the distinction between 'enticing' and 'peremptory' reasons, moral particularism, buck-passing accounts of goodness and/or ...

  3. 24 de sept. de 2014 · Extract. During the last three decades, Jonathan Dancy's work has opened up new avenues in many areas of philosophy. Seven of the fourteen papers in this volume relate in one way or another to Dancy's influential work on particularism in ethics and holism about reasons, and with one exception, they are all largely sympathetic.

  4. 22 de nov. de 2016 · Jonathan Dancy has done more than anyone to articulate and defend an especially radical form of particularism. Although Ross was both a foil and an inspiration for Dancy, R.M. Hare was a more immediate opponent. Hare’s prescriptivism drew on ideas from both the Kantian and the consequentialist tradition.

  5. 10 de nov. de 2006 · Jonathan Dancy's strong version of moral particularism rests on what he calls ‘overall holism’ in the theory of reasons, captured in the thesis that ‘what is a reason in one situation may alter or lose its polarity in another’. 1 That is to say, something which is a reason in favour of an action in one situation may in another situation be either a reason against it or no reason at all.

  6. Jonathan Dancy. In Clayton Littlejohn & John Turri (eds.), Epistemic Norms: New Essays on Action, Belief, and Assertion. ... Dancy on Acting for the Right Reason. Errol Lord - 2007 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (3):1-7. Athanasius Kircher on the Beauty of Knowing Everything.

  7. Jonathan Dancy’s philosophical ancestors are Bradley, Wittgenstein and Quine. H e discusses Cartesian scepticism, and even concedes in his last sentence that “scepticism may continue more durable, more seductive and more secure than any reply w e have found so far’’ (p. 241).