Preface Walter Sinnott-Armstrong: Moral Skepticism and Justification Peter Railton: Moral Realism: Prospects and Problems Simon Blackburn: Securing the Nots: Moral Epistemology for the Quasi-Realist Robert Audi: Intuitionism, Pluralism, and the Foundations of Ethics Geoffrey Sayre-McCord: The Fundamental Appeal of Coherence in Moral Theory R.M. Hare: Foundationalism and Coherentism in Ethics Richard B. Brandt: Science as a Basis for Moral Theory Christopher W. Morris: A Contractarian Account of Moral Justification David Copp: Moral Knowledge in a Society-Centered Moral Theory Margaret Urban Walker: Feminist Skepticism, Authority, and Transparency Mark Timmons: Outline of a Contextualist Moral Epistemology Mitchell R. Haney: An Annotated Bibliography on Moral Epistemology
"[Moral Knowledge] is superb. All the collected essays are of high
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