Table of Contents  

    • Introduction: Four Dimensions of Ethical Theory    3
  • I    Moral Epistemology
    • 1    Internalism and Externalism in Moral Epistemology    11
    • 2    Intuitionism, Pluralism, and the Foundations of Ethics    32
    • 3    Skepticism in Theory and Practice: Justification and Truth, Rationality and Goodness    66
  • II    Ethical Concepts and Moral Realism
    • 4    Moral Epistemology and the Supervenience of Ethical Concepts    93
    • 5    Ethical Naturalism and the Explanatory Power of Moral Concepts    112
  • III    Character, Responsibility, and Virtue
    • 6    Self-Deception, Rationalization, and the Ethics of Belief: An Essay in Moral Psychology    131
    • 7    Responsible Action and Virtuous Character    157
    • 8    Acting from Virtue    174
  • IV    Practical Reason and the Foundations of Ethics
    • 9    Autonomy, Reason, and Desire    195
    • 10    Moral Judgment and Reasons for Action    217
    • 11    Intrinsic Value and the Dignity of Persons    248
    • 12    Conclusion: The Moral Justification of Actions and the Ethical Character of Persons    276
    • Index    299