This volume brings together fourteen essays that examine evolutionary debunking arguments not only in ethics and philosophy of religion, but also in philosophy of mathematics, metaphysics, and epistemology. The essays move forward research on those arguments by shedding fresh light on old problems and proposing new lines of inquiry.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction Diego E. Machuca
I. Ethics
2. Debunking What? Hallvard Lillehammer
3. The Evolutionary Debunking of Quasi-Realism Neil Sinclair and James Chamberlain
4. Fine-Tuning the Darwinian Dilemma Andreas Mogensen
5. Virtue Epistemology and Evolutionary Debunking of Morality Michael Klenk
II. Philosophy of Religion
6. Debunking Arguments in Parallel: The Cases of Moral and Theistic Belief Max Baker-Hytch
7. Rationalization, Reasons, and Religion Joshua Thurow
8. Natural Nonbelief in God: Prehistoric Humans, Divine Hiddenness, and Debunking Matthew Braddock
9. Milvian Bridges in Science, Religion, and Theology: Debunking Arguments and Cultural Evolution Lari Launonen and Aku Visala
III. Philosophy of Mathematics
10. The Epistemological Challenge to Robust Mathematical Platonism: A New Hope? Mary Leng
11. What Logical Knowledge is Needed to Account for Our Mathematical Knowledge Sharon Berry
IV. Metaphysics and Epistemology
12. On Debunking Color Realism Dan Korman and Dustin Locke
13. Debunking, Theoretical Indispensability, and Irreducible Epistemic Rationality Christos Kyriacou
14. Global Debunking Arguments Andrew Moon
15. Global Evolutionary Arguments: Self-Defeat, Circularity, and Skepticism about Reason Diego E. Machuca