The Value of Humanity
Autor L. Nandi Theunissenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 feb 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198832645
ISBN-10: 0198832648
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 144 x 215 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198832648
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 144 x 215 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
What makes humanity valuable? What is it for us (or anything) to be valuable? What is value? These are among the deepest questions of moral philosophy, and [Theunissen's] answers are provocative. This concise, elegantly written, and engaging work will be at the centre of metaethical debate for years to come.
More philosophy books should be like this. It is short and tightly focused on defending a small handful of views. The theses themselves are creative yet well situated in larger traditions. The argument is detailed and rigorous without becoming tedious. Tangents and detours are kept to a minimum. I learned a healthy amount about an area I thought I knew well. Anyone interested in the topic of the title owes the book careful attention. [...] I am sure philosophers interested in value will be wrestling with them for years to come.
The Value of Humanity tackles a wide range of topics with admirable clarity [...] readers will no doubt find much of interest [...] both in terms of its central argument and its historical inspiration.
This book can be considered one of the 'must-read' items in contemporary metaethics.
Literate, scholarly, and daringly original, The Value of Humanity will engage and enlighten any philosopher or student of philosophy thinking about the value of humanity-or, indeed, about value in general. It makes a welcome advance in ethics and moral psychology.
How should we understand goodness, so that we don't just account for the good book and the good action, but also for the special value of persons? This book makes the novel and ingenious proposal that the value of humanity is an integrated dimension of value theory in general. According to The Value of Humanity, the relation of benefit explains goodness in all cases.
More philosophy books should be like this. It is short and tightly focused on defending a small handful of views. The theses themselves are creative yet well situated in larger traditions. The argument is detailed and rigorous without becoming tedious. Tangents and detours are kept to a minimum. I learned a healthy amount about an area I thought I knew well. Anyone interested in the topic of the title owes the book careful attention. [...] I am sure philosophers interested in value will be wrestling with them for years to come.
The Value of Humanity tackles a wide range of topics with admirable clarity [...] readers will no doubt find much of interest [...] both in terms of its central argument and its historical inspiration.
This book can be considered one of the 'must-read' items in contemporary metaethics.
Literate, scholarly, and daringly original, The Value of Humanity will engage and enlighten any philosopher or student of philosophy thinking about the value of humanity-or, indeed, about value in general. It makes a welcome advance in ethics and moral psychology.
How should we understand goodness, so that we don't just account for the good book and the good action, but also for the special value of persons? This book makes the novel and ingenious proposal that the value of humanity is an integrated dimension of value theory in general. According to The Value of Humanity, the relation of benefit explains goodness in all cases.
Notă biografică
L. Nandi Theunissen is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh.