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  1. I argue that John Dewey’s analysis of imagination enables an account of learning from imaginary cases consistent with Jonathan Dancy’s moral particularism. Moreover, this account provides a more robust account of learning from cases than Dancy’s own. Particularism is the position that there are no, or at most few, true moral principles, and that competent reasoning and judgment do not ...

  2. 9 de mar. de 2014 · In his SEP article presenting moral particularism, Jonathan Dancy defended particularism against “absolute” and “contributory” moral generalism. Absolute moral generalism claims that a moral principle is “a universal claim to the effect that all actions of a certain type are overall wrong (or right).” On this view of morality, an absolute moral principle might be

  3. Dancy - Introducción a la Epistemología Contemporánea.pdf. Introducción a la epistemología contemporánea Jonathan Dancy. Traducido por José Luis Prades Celma Tecnos, Madrid, 1993 Título original:. An Introduction to Contemporary Epistemology, 1985. La paginación se corresponde con la edición impresa.

  4. por Jonathan Dancy (Autor) Como indica su título, esta obra está concebida como una introducción a los temas más importantes que se discuten hoy en día bajo el rótulo, más bien confuso, de «epistemología» o teoría del conocimiento. La epistemología es el estudio del conocimiento y de la justificación de la creencia.

  5. Jonathan Dancy Philosophy, University of Reading. Find on Oxford Academic. Google Scholar. Jonathan Dancy spends two terms of each academic year at the University of Reading, England, where he is research professor of philosophy, and one semester at the University of Texas, Austin, where he is professor of philosophy.

  6. 6 de feb. de 2015 · Jonathan Dancy is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin and at the University of Reading, UK. An internationally known specialist in ethics, epistemology, and early modern philosophy, Professor Dancy is author of five books: An Introduction to Contemporary Epistemology (Blackwell, 1985), Berkeley: an Introduction (Blackwell, 1987), Moral Reasons (Blackwel...

  7. role of principles in ethics is Jonathan Dancy. Starting with two articles in the early 1980’s, he began to question the assumptions on which principles in ethics are built. Ten years later, Dancy presents the first book-length defence of particularism, a metaethical position whose main aim is to show how a non-principled ethics is possible.