The debate on personal identity has profoundly modified the approach to the analysis of prudence, its structure and its links with rationality and morality. While in ethics of 18th and 19th centuries the problem of justifying prudent behaviour rationally did not exist, in contemporary ethics it seems no longer possible to justify it rationally. Particularly, from the perspective of the complex account of personal identity it seems that the only way to condemn great imprudence is from the point of view of morality. In this way we assist to a slow erosion of the clear-cut distinction between prudence and morality. The paper illustrates this change contrasting the analysis of prudence made by Joseph Butler, and then followed by his heir Henry ...
This project deals with the concept of prudence developed by Adam Smith and its relevance for moral ...
This historical study attempts a thorough revision of some current assumptions about Fielding's mora...
There is a growing interest, within contemporary ethical and political philosophy, in the theories o...
The debate on personal identity has profoundly modified the approach to the analysis of prudence, it...
Philosophers have long theorised about which things make people’s lives go well (and why) and the ex...
For Thomas Aquinas, prudence is the most important virtue for human living. It is prudence that give...
This paper focuses on the treatment of prudence by Adam Smith. Smith was one of the few philosophers...
Many themes of late twentieth century ethics are prefigured in Sidgwick’s Method of Ethics. In parti...
This chapter concerns the relation between prudential (“self-regarding” or “self-interested”) reason...
Joseph Butler's moral thought and the ethical rationalism of Samuel Clarke, and his followers, John ...
Sidgwick’s great work The Methods of Ethics contains a great deal of insightful discussion of virtue...
International audiencePrudence analysed by Smith in the Theory of Moral Sentiments (TMS) as the sent...
Many themes of late twentieth century ethics are prefigured in Sidgwick’s Method of Ethics. In parti...
Ethical dilemmas of international relations have led to two distinct principles of thought, as prese...
This book reassesses the ethics of reason in the Age of the Reason, making use of the neglected cate...
This project deals with the concept of prudence developed by Adam Smith and its relevance for moral ...
This historical study attempts a thorough revision of some current assumptions about Fielding's mora...
There is a growing interest, within contemporary ethical and political philosophy, in the theories o...
The debate on personal identity has profoundly modified the approach to the analysis of prudence, it...
Philosophers have long theorised about which things make people’s lives go well (and why) and the ex...
For Thomas Aquinas, prudence is the most important virtue for human living. It is prudence that give...
This paper focuses on the treatment of prudence by Adam Smith. Smith was one of the few philosophers...
Many themes of late twentieth century ethics are prefigured in Sidgwick’s Method of Ethics. In parti...
This chapter concerns the relation between prudential (“self-regarding” or “self-interested”) reason...
Joseph Butler's moral thought and the ethical rationalism of Samuel Clarke, and his followers, John ...
Sidgwick’s great work The Methods of Ethics contains a great deal of insightful discussion of virtue...
International audiencePrudence analysed by Smith in the Theory of Moral Sentiments (TMS) as the sent...
Many themes of late twentieth century ethics are prefigured in Sidgwick’s Method of Ethics. In parti...
Ethical dilemmas of international relations have led to two distinct principles of thought, as prese...
This book reassesses the ethics of reason in the Age of the Reason, making use of the neglected cate...
This project deals with the concept of prudence developed by Adam Smith and its relevance for moral ...
This historical study attempts a thorough revision of some current assumptions about Fielding's mora...
There is a growing interest, within contemporary ethical and political philosophy, in the theories o...