This paper explores the concept of moral expertise in the contemporary philosophical debate, with a focus on three accounts discussed across moral epistemology, bioethics, and virtue ethics: an epistemic authority account, a skilled agent account, and a hybrid model sharing key features of the two. It is argued that there are no convincing reasons to defend a monistic approach that reduces moral expertise to only one of these models. A pluralist view is outlined in the attempt to reorient the discussion about moral expertise.

Bina, F., Bonicalzi, S., Croce, M. (2024). Epistemic Authorities and Skilled Agents: A Pluralist Account of Moral Expertise. TOPOI, 43, 1053-1065 [10.1007/s11245-024-10038-7].

Epistemic Authorities and Skilled Agents: A Pluralist Account of Moral Expertise

Sofia Bonicalzi;
2024-01-01

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This paper explores the concept of moral expertise in the contemporary philosophical debate, with a focus on three accounts discussed across moral epistemology, bioethics, and virtue ethics: an epistemic authority account, a skilled agent account, and a hybrid model sharing key features of the two. It is argued that there are no convincing reasons to defend a monistic approach that reduces moral expertise to only one of these models. A pluralist view is outlined in the attempt to reorient the discussion about moral expertise.
2024
Bina, F., Bonicalzi, S., Croce, M. (2024). Epistemic Authorities and Skilled Agents: A Pluralist Account of Moral Expertise. TOPOI, 43, 1053-1065 [10.1007/s11245-024-10038-7].
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