3AM magazine follows up their 2014 publication Philosophy at 3AM: Questions and Answers with a new collection interviews, this time focused on ethics. Interviewer Richard Marhsall presents 26 interviews, balanced both in terms of specialty, gender, and seniority, so that the result is a balanced and engaging portrait of the state of the art in ethics today.
3AM magazine follows up their 2014 publication Philosophy at 3AM: Questions and Answers with a new collection interviews, this time focused on ethics. Interviewer Richard Marhsall presents 26 interviews, balanced both in terms of specialty, gender, and seniority, so that the result is a balanced and engaging portrait of the state of the art in ethics today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Marshall has worked in secondary school state education in the UK since 1983. He has been a Head of English a head teacher, and an educational consultant. He holds as PhD in Philosophy of Education from the University of London and has been a contributing editor for the cultural magazine 3ammagazine.com since 2001. He previously published Philosophy at 3AM: Questions and Answers with 25 Top Philosophers with Oxford University Press in 2014. Contributions from: Nicolas Bommarito Kimberlie Brownlee Clare Chambers Ruth Chang Jonathan Dancy Stephen Darwall Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek Kathinka Evers John Martin Fischer Luciano Floridi John Gardner Allen Gibbard Rebecca Gordon Lori Gruen Virginia Held Philip Kitcher Matthew Kramer Richard Kraut Christopher Lebron Japa Pallikkathayil Joseph Raz Sibyl Schwarzenbach Mark A Shroeder Torbjörn Tännsjö Katja Maria Vogt
Inhaltsangabe
i. Introduction ii. List of contributors Section 1: Meta-Ethics 1: Philip Kitcher: Life After Faith 2: Allen Gibbard: Thinking How To Live 3: Jonathan Dancy: Ethics Without Principles 4: Ruth Chang: The Existentialist of Hard Choices 5: Joseph Raz: From Normativity to Responsibility 6: John Martin Fischer: Deep Control, Death and Co. 7: Mark A. Shroeder: Being For 8: Thomas Scanlon: The Contractualist Section 2: Normative Ethics i. Virtue ethics 9: Richard Kraut: Against Absolute Goodness 10: Katja Maria Vogt: The Pyrrhonian Sceptic 11: Nicolas Bommarito: Buddhist Ethics ii. Deontological Ethics 12: Matthew Kramer: Law and Ethics 13: John Gardner: Law as a Leap of Faith 14: Stephen Darwall: From the 2nd Person iii. Consequentialist Ethics 15: Torbjörn Tännsjö: The Hedonistic Utilitarian 16: Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek: From the Point of View of the Universe Section 3: Applied Ethics 17: Rebecca Gordon: Saying No to Jack Bauer 18: Lori Gruen: Philosophy of Captivity 19: Japa Pallikkathayil: Rethinking the Formula of Humanity 20: Kimberlie Brownlee: Conscience and Conviction 21: Sibyl Schwarzenbach: Civic Friendship 22: Christopher Lebron: The Colour of Our Shame 23: Virginia Held: The Ethics of Care 24: Clare Chambers: Sex, Culture, Justice 25: Luciano Floridi: Philosophy of the Zettabyte 26: Kathinka Evers: Neuroethics
i. Introduction ii. List of contributors Section 1: Meta-Ethics 1: Philip Kitcher: Life After Faith 2: Allen Gibbard: Thinking How To Live 3: Jonathan Dancy: Ethics Without Principles 4: Ruth Chang: The Existentialist of Hard Choices 5: Joseph Raz: From Normativity to Responsibility 6: John Martin Fischer: Deep Control, Death and Co. 7: Mark A. Shroeder: Being For 8: Thomas Scanlon: The Contractualist Section 2: Normative Ethics i. Virtue ethics 9: Richard Kraut: Against Absolute Goodness 10: Katja Maria Vogt: The Pyrrhonian Sceptic 11: Nicolas Bommarito: Buddhist Ethics ii. Deontological Ethics 12: Matthew Kramer: Law and Ethics 13: John Gardner: Law as a Leap of Faith 14: Stephen Darwall: From the 2nd Person iii. Consequentialist Ethics 15: Torbjörn Tännsjö: The Hedonistic Utilitarian 16: Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek: From the Point of View of the Universe Section 3: Applied Ethics 17: Rebecca Gordon: Saying No to Jack Bauer 18: Lori Gruen: Philosophy of Captivity 19: Japa Pallikkathayil: Rethinking the Formula of Humanity 20: Kimberlie Brownlee: Conscience and Conviction 21: Sibyl Schwarzenbach: Civic Friendship 22: Christopher Lebron: The Colour of Our Shame 23: Virginia Held: The Ethics of Care 24: Clare Chambers: Sex, Culture, Justice 25: Luciano Floridi: Philosophy of the Zettabyte 26: Kathinka Evers: Neuroethics
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