Moral Thought Outside Moral Theory
Autor Craig Tayloren Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 ian 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032542027
ISBN-10: 1032542020
Pagini: 142
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
ISBN-10: 1032542020
Pagini: 142
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Cuprins
Introduction 1. Moral Thought and Moral Judgement 2. Moral Particularity 3. Moral Concepts and the Limits of Moral Theory 4. Conceptions of Value 5. Imagination and Truth in Moral Thought 6. Impartial versus Public Reasons 7. A Moral Life
Recenzii
"This is a tremendously interesting, bold, ambitious, and original contribution to contemporary ethics."
Sophie Grace Chappell, Open University, UK
"This wonderful book is always in touch with the real complexities of moral life. The personal character of moral responsiveness is brought out sharply by Taylor in insightful case studies of literary works. The book is a truly important contribution to philosophical ethics: to what it can be."
Cora Diamond, University of Virginia, USA
Sophie Grace Chappell, Open University, UK
"This wonderful book is always in touch with the real complexities of moral life. The personal character of moral responsiveness is brought out sharply by Taylor in insightful case studies of literary works. The book is a truly important contribution to philosophical ethics: to what it can be."
Cora Diamond, University of Virginia, USA
Notă biografică
Craig Taylor is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Flinders University. He is the author of Moralism: A Study of a Vice (2012) and Sympathy: A Philosophical Analysis (2002); a co-editor of Hume and The Enlightenment (2011), A Sense for Humanity: The Ethical Thought of Raimond Gaita (2014) and Morality in a Realistic Spirit: Essays for Cora Diamond (2020).