The Moral Behavior of Ethicists: Peer Opinion

Mind, Forthcoming

28 Pages Posted: 11 Jun 2009

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Eric Schwitzgebel

University of California, Riverside (UCR) - Department of Philosophy

Joshua Rust

Stetson University

Date Written: June 5, 2009

Abstract

If philosophical moral reflection tends to improve moral behaviour, one might expect that professional ethicists will, on average, behave morally better than non-ethicists. One potential source of insight into the moral behaviour of ethicists is philosophers’ opinions about ethicists’ behaviour. At the 2007 Pacific Division meeting of the American Philosophical Association, we used chocolate to entice 277 passers by to complete anonymous questionnaires without their knowing the topic of those questionnaires in advance. Version I of the questionnaire asked respondents to compare, in general, the moral behaviour of ethicists to that of philosophers not specializing in ethics and to non-academics of similar social background. Version II asked respondents similar questions about the moral behaviour of the ethics specialist in their department whose name comes next in alphabetical order after their own. Both versions asked control questions about specialists in metaphysics and epistemology. The majority of respondents expressed the view that ethicists do not, on average, behave better than non-ethicists. While ethicists tended to avoid saying that ethicists behave worse than non-ethicists, non-ethicists expressed that pessimistic view about as often as they expressed the view that ethicists behave better.

Suggested Citation

Schwitzgebel, Eric and Rust, Joshua, The Moral Behavior of Ethicists: Peer Opinion (June 5, 2009). Mind, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1418057

Eric Schwitzgebel (Contact Author)

University of California, Riverside (UCR) - Department of Philosophy ( email )

University of California
Riverside, CA 92521
United States

Joshua Rust

Stetson University ( email )

Gulfport, FL 33707
United States

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