• PhilPapers
  • PhilPeople
  • PhilArchive
  • PhilEvents
  • PhilJobs
  • Sign in
PhilPeople
 
  • Sign in
  • News Feed
  • Find Philosophers
  • Departments
  • Radar
  • Help
 
profile-cover
Drag to reposition
profile picture

Susana Monsó

Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia
  •  Home
  •  Publications
    32
    • Most Recent
    • Most Downloaded
    • Topics
  •  Recommended
    3
  •  Events
    7
  •  News and Updates
    31

 More details
  • Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia
    Logic, History and Philosophy of Science
    Associate Professor
Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia
PhD, 2016
Email (login required)
CV
Homepage
Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain
0000-0002-1450-8089
Areas of Specialization
Animal Minds
Animal Ethics
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind
Applied Ethics
Meta-Ethics
Normative Ethics
Philosophy of Biology
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
1 more
  • All publications (32)
  •  1529
    Morality without mindreading
    Mind and Language 32 (3): 338-357. 2017.
    Could animals behave morally if they can’t mindread? Does morality require mindreading capacities? Moral psychologists believe mindreading is contingently involved in moral judgements. Moral philosophers argue that moral behaviour necessarily requires the possession of mindreading capacities. In this paper, I argue that, while the former may be right, the latter are mistaken. Using the example of empathy, I show that animals with no mindreading capacities could behave on the basis of emotions th…Read more
    Could animals behave morally if they can’t mindread? Does morality require mindreading capacities? Moral psychologists believe mindreading is contingently involved in moral judgements. Moral philosophers argue that moral behaviour necessarily requires the possession of mindreading capacities. In this paper, I argue that, while the former may be right, the latter are mistaken. Using the example of empathy, I show that animals with no mindreading capacities could behave on the basis of emotions that possess an identifiable moral content. Therefore, at least one type of moral motivation does not require mindreading. This means that, a priori, non-mindreading animals can be moral.
    Empathy and SympathyMoral Judgment, MiscAnimal Minds, MiscAnimal EmotionMoral Emotivism and Sentimen…Read more
    Empathy and SympathyMoral Judgment, MiscAnimal Minds, MiscAnimal EmotionMoral Emotivism and SentimentalismTheory of Mind and Folk Psychology, MiscAnimal Moral Cognition
  •  106
    The moral dimension of pre-reflective self-awareness
    Animal Sentience 1 (10). 2016.
    Rowlands offers a de-intellectualised account of personhood that is meant to secure the unity of a mental life. I argue that his characterisation also singles out a morally relevant feature of individuals. Along the same lines that the orthodox understanding of personhood reflects a fundamental precondition for moral agency, Rowlands’s notion provides a fundamental precondition for moral patienthood.
    Persons, MiscNonconceptual/Prereflective Self-ConsciousnessMetacognitionAnimal Consciousness, MiscAn…Read more
    Persons, MiscNonconceptual/Prereflective Self-ConsciousnessMetacognitionAnimal Consciousness, MiscAnimal Self-ConsciousnessAnimal Moral Cognition
  • Prev.
  • 1
  • 2
  • Next
PhilPeople logo

On this site

  • Find a philosopher
  • Find a department
  • The Radar
  • Index of professional philosophers
  • Index of departments
  • Help
  • Acknowledgments
  • Careers
  • Contact us
  • Terms and conditions

Brought to you by

  • The PhilPapers Foundation
  • The American Philosophical Association
  • Centre for Digital Philosophy, Western University
PhilPeople is currently in Beta Sponsored by the PhilPapers Foundation and the American Philosophical Association
Feedback