In On What Matters Derek Parfit argues that there are objective moral truths, and other normative truths about what we have reasons to believe, and to want, and to do. He further argues that if he is wrong, nihilism follows, and nothing matters. In Does Anything Really Matter? leading philosophers present a fascinating set of responses to Parfit.
In On What Matters Derek Parfit argues that there are objective moral truths, and other normative truths about what we have reasons to believe, and to want, and to do. He further argues that if he is wrong, nihilism follows, and nothing matters. In Does Anything Really Matter? leading philosophers present a fascinating set of responses to Parfit.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Singer is Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics in the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University, a position that he now combines with the position of Laureate Professor at the University of Melbourne. His books include Animal Liberation, Practical Ethics, The Life You Can Save, The Point of View of the Universe (co-authored with Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek), and The Most Good You Can Do. An Australian, in 2012 he was made a Companion to the Order of Australia, his country's highest civilian honour.
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* Preface * 1: Larry Temkin: Has Parfit's Life Been Wasted? Some Reflections on Part Six of On What Matters * 2: Peter Railton: Two Sides of the Meta-Ethical Mountain? * 3: Allan Gibbard: Parfit on Normative Properties and Disagreement * 4: Simon Blackburn: All Souls Night * 5: Michael Smith: Parfit's Mistaken Metaethics * 6: Sharon Street: Nothing 'Really' Matters, but That's Not What Matters * 7: Richard Chappell: Knowing What Matters * 8: Andrew Huddleston: Nietzsche and the Hope of Normative Convergence * 9: Frank Jackson: In Defence Of Reductionism In Ethics * 10: Mark Schroeder: What Matters about Metaethics? * 11: Bruce Russell: A Defense of Moral Intuitionism * 12: Stephen Darwall: Morality, Blame, and Internal Reasons * 13: Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer: Parfit on Objectivity and 'The Profoundest Problem of Ethics'
* Preface * 1: Larry Temkin: Has Parfit's Life Been Wasted? Some Reflections on Part Six of On What Matters * 2: Peter Railton: Two Sides of the Meta-Ethical Mountain? * 3: Allan Gibbard: Parfit on Normative Properties and Disagreement * 4: Simon Blackburn: All Souls Night * 5: Michael Smith: Parfit's Mistaken Metaethics * 6: Sharon Street: Nothing 'Really' Matters, but That's Not What Matters * 7: Richard Chappell: Knowing What Matters * 8: Andrew Huddleston: Nietzsche and the Hope of Normative Convergence * 9: Frank Jackson: In Defence Of Reductionism In Ethics * 10: Mark Schroeder: What Matters about Metaethics? * 11: Bruce Russell: A Defense of Moral Intuitionism * 12: Stephen Darwall: Morality, Blame, and Internal Reasons * 13: Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer: Parfit on Objectivity and 'The Profoundest Problem of Ethics'
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