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Guided by Voices Eric Wiland (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, University of Missouri-St. Louis)

Guided by Voices By Eric Wiland (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, University of Missouri-St. Louis)

Summary

We often rely on others for guidance about what to do. But wouldn't it be better to rely instead on only our own judgment? Eric Wiland argues that we can accept moral testimony without loss, that there are several distinctive social goods attainable by being guided by others, and that sometimes taking another's advice is the only way to act well.

Guided by Voices Summary

Guided by Voices: Moral Testimony, Advice, and Forging a 'We' by Eric Wiland (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, University of Missouri-St. Louis)

We often rely on others for guidance about what to do. But wouldn't it be better to rely instead on only your own solo judgment? Deferring to others about moral matters, after all, can seem to conflict what Enlightenment demands. In Guided by Voices, however, Eric Wiland argues that there is nothing especially bad about relying on others in forming your moral views. You may rely on others for forming your moral views, just as you can your views about anything else. You can accept moral testimony without loss. Furthermore, there are several distinctive social goods attainable by being guided by what others say. Thus, it can be better to be guided by moral testimony than by your own moral lights. Wiland also argues that relying on others for moral advice has one advantage over relying on others for moral testimony. For when you trust your adviser's advice, you both thereby form a joint agent that can achieve autonomy, moral understanding, and morally worthy action. Sometimes taking another's advice is your only way to act well. Arguing against the presumption that moral reasoning is ideally done alone, Guided by Voices is the first book to address moral testimony and advice.

About Eric Wiland (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, University of Missouri-St. Louis)

Eric Wiland is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Missouri - St. Louis, author of Reasons (2012), and organizes the St. Louis Annual Conference on Reasons and Rationality (SLACRR).

Table of Contents

1: Accepting Moral Testimony 2: Epistemic Problems of Moral Testimony 3: Moral Testimony and the Value of Moral Understanding 4: Autonomy and Moral Testimony: A Threat? 5: Epistemic Injustice and Epistemic Solidarity 6: The Nature of Advice 7: Advising Duos and Join Agency

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NPB9780198864790
9780198864790
0198864795
Guided by Voices: Moral Testimony, Advice, and Forging a 'We' by Eric Wiland (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, University of Missouri-St. Louis)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2021-02-02
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