Actual Ethics
Autor James R. Ottesonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 iun 2006
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780521681254
ISBN-10: 0521681251
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 162 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0521681251
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 162 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Part I. Working out the Position: 1. Personhood and judgment; 2. A matter of principle, Part I. The betrayal of personhood; 3. A matter of principle, Part II. Personhood writ large; 4. The demands of poverty; 5. The wealth of nations; Part II. Applying the Principles: 6. Schooling, religion, and other things you should be in charge of; 7. Moral hobgoblins: inclusion and exclusion; 8. More moral hobgoblins: extending rights; Part III. The End: 9. What is good for the goose.
Recenzii
"Here is classical liberalism made sensible, understandable, and attractive by an author who can think and can write. James Otteson deserves our admiration and gratitude for his apt examples, ease of style, and flow of thought."
Harvey Mansfield, Harvard University
"Professor Otteson has done a yeoman's job in laying out the foundations of classical liberalism that informed the visions of the brilliant men who framed our constitution. The beauty of his strenuous argument for the moral superiority of personal liberty is its simplicity, readability and accessibility to a broad readership. Actual Ethics is a book that should be a companion to a well-rounded college education, not only for students but professors as well."
Walter E. Williams, George Mason University
"In patient, careful, and accessible prose, James Otteson takes on himself the task of making clear the foundations of classical liberalism to the next generation of students that is often seduced by more flashy but less coherent intellectual ideologies. Building on the Kantian insights of what it means to be a person, he articulates a sensible program for a free and responsible lives, and he articulates the traditional legal rules and practices that are meant to give all individuals the greatest chance to achieve their personal ends. Tough-minded but tolerant, Otteson helps to unmask the deep seated ambiguities of the modern forms of collectivism which hold, in my view, all too powerful a grip on modern intellectual sensibilities."
Richard Epstein, University of Chicago
"The market for ethics textbooks is now so crowded, any newcomer needs to be decidedly different. This one is. Otteson makes the classical liberal conception of individual freedom and responsibility the basis for a fresh look at world poverty, environmental concern and other standard topics. As the title suggests, his target is gesture ethics, and accordingly, his argument is richly laced with empirical material. He writes with the passion and style of a true believer, but in a way that is certain to challenge and stimulate students even when it fails to persuade them."
Gordon Graham, Princeton Theological Seminary
Harvey Mansfield, Harvard University
"Professor Otteson has done a yeoman's job in laying out the foundations of classical liberalism that informed the visions of the brilliant men who framed our constitution. The beauty of his strenuous argument for the moral superiority of personal liberty is its simplicity, readability and accessibility to a broad readership. Actual Ethics is a book that should be a companion to a well-rounded college education, not only for students but professors as well."
Walter E. Williams, George Mason University
"In patient, careful, and accessible prose, James Otteson takes on himself the task of making clear the foundations of classical liberalism to the next generation of students that is often seduced by more flashy but less coherent intellectual ideologies. Building on the Kantian insights of what it means to be a person, he articulates a sensible program for a free and responsible lives, and he articulates the traditional legal rules and practices that are meant to give all individuals the greatest chance to achieve their personal ends. Tough-minded but tolerant, Otteson helps to unmask the deep seated ambiguities of the modern forms of collectivism which hold, in my view, all too powerful a grip on modern intellectual sensibilities."
Richard Epstein, University of Chicago
"The market for ethics textbooks is now so crowded, any newcomer needs to be decidedly different. This one is. Otteson makes the classical liberal conception of individual freedom and responsibility the basis for a fresh look at world poverty, environmental concern and other standard topics. As the title suggests, his target is gesture ethics, and accordingly, his argument is richly laced with empirical material. He writes with the passion and style of a true believer, but in a way that is certain to challenge and stimulate students even when it fails to persuade them."
Gordon Graham, Princeton Theological Seminary
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Descriere
A defense of the 'classical liberal' political tradition, applied to today's moral and political issues.