This book proposes new ways of seeking common ethical ground in a pluralist world of conflicting cultures and values.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Kane is University Distinguished Teaching Professor of Philosophy Emeritus and Professor of Law at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of seven books including Through the Moral Maze (1994), The Significance of Free Will (1996) and A Contemporary Introduction to Free Will (2005), as well as over sixty articles.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: pluralism and uncertainty 2. Openness 3. The retreat 4. The moral sphere 5. Fact and value 6. Value experiments 7. Virtues, excellences and forms of life 8. The fourth dimension 9. Aspiration 10. Wisdom 11. Objective worth 12. The Bach crystals 13. Human flourishing 14. The Faust legend and the mosaic 15. The good and the right (I): intuitionism and Kantianism 16. The good and the right (II): utilitarianism and consequentialism 17. The good and the right (III): contractualism 18. Politics, public morality and law: justice, care and virtue Bibliography Index.
1. Introduction: pluralism and uncertainty 2. Openness 3. The retreat 4. The moral sphere 5. Fact and value 6. Value experiments 7. Virtues, excellences and forms of life 8. The fourth dimension 9. Aspiration 10. Wisdom 11. Objective worth 12. The Bach crystals 13. Human flourishing 14. The Faust legend and the mosaic 15. The good and the right (I): intuitionism and Kantianism 16. The good and the right (II): utilitarianism and consequentialism 17. The good and the right (III): contractualism 18. Politics, public morality and law: justice, care and virtue Bibliography Index.
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