This book expands on the author\u27s previous work (Suffering and the Beneficent Community, CH, Mar\u2792, and Freedom and Community, 1993). It defends in a clear and persuasive voice the necessity to move beyond libertarian moral minimalism. Specifically, Loewy (bioethics, Univ. of California, Davis) argues that any being that can suffer has moral worth, that nature and community have fundamental worth because they are necessary conditions for any possible valuing, that communities are corporate individuals with obligations to other communities and individuals, and that the tension between moral entities (individual or corporate) is best understood as a homeostatic relationship. One of his friendly targets is H.T Engelhardt\u27s libertaria...
TICS-1338; No. of Pages 2among family and friends, but has not prepared us to interact with individu...
With admirable lucidity and rigor, Reiman defends two principles of justice deriving from reason: ev...
Burtchaell provides a clear, engagingly written, thoughtful, and impassioned discussion of developme...
This book elaborates an ethic in which beneficence on a personal and communal level has moral force;...
How does psychology matter to moral philosophy? Flanagan argues that philosophers continually appeal...
Miller\u27s important book divides in two. The metaethical half argues that moral inquiry can provid...
General Ethics develops a metaethical, sociological, and historical interpretive approach to ethics ...
Contemporary critics of egoism theories take on easy targets when they show (a) that they are not re...
Christopher Cordner’s project of restoring to moral philosophy a notion of moral depth is so modestl...
Recent developments in cognitive science have stimulated a considerable body of philosophical writin...
Celem tekstu jest zwięzłe przedstawienie głównych wniosków zawartych w książce Samuela Bowlesa The M...
Chappell (The Open Univ.) argues against prevailing orthodoxies and approaches in ethics, whether co...
Johnson defends a “deep” environmental ethic: everything capable of interests shares the same “moral...
Allen Buchanan and Russel Powell’s The Evolution of Moral Progress (EMP) is likely to become a landm...
Stout\u27s clear, thoughtful, and spirited examination of the state of the various languages of mora...
TICS-1338; No. of Pages 2among family and friends, but has not prepared us to interact with individu...
With admirable lucidity and rigor, Reiman defends two principles of justice deriving from reason: ev...
Burtchaell provides a clear, engagingly written, thoughtful, and impassioned discussion of developme...
This book elaborates an ethic in which beneficence on a personal and communal level has moral force;...
How does psychology matter to moral philosophy? Flanagan argues that philosophers continually appeal...
Miller\u27s important book divides in two. The metaethical half argues that moral inquiry can provid...
General Ethics develops a metaethical, sociological, and historical interpretive approach to ethics ...
Contemporary critics of egoism theories take on easy targets when they show (a) that they are not re...
Christopher Cordner’s project of restoring to moral philosophy a notion of moral depth is so modestl...
Recent developments in cognitive science have stimulated a considerable body of philosophical writin...
Celem tekstu jest zwięzłe przedstawienie głównych wniosków zawartych w książce Samuela Bowlesa The M...
Chappell (The Open Univ.) argues against prevailing orthodoxies and approaches in ethics, whether co...
Johnson defends a “deep” environmental ethic: everything capable of interests shares the same “moral...
Allen Buchanan and Russel Powell’s The Evolution of Moral Progress (EMP) is likely to become a landm...
Stout\u27s clear, thoughtful, and spirited examination of the state of the various languages of mora...
TICS-1338; No. of Pages 2among family and friends, but has not prepared us to interact with individu...
With admirable lucidity and rigor, Reiman defends two principles of justice deriving from reason: ev...
Burtchaell provides a clear, engagingly written, thoughtful, and impassioned discussion of developme...