In Exemplarist Moral Theory of Linda Zagzebski presents an original moral theory based on direct reference to exemplars of goodness, whom we identify through the emotion of admiration. Using examples of heroes, saints, and sages, she shows how narratives of exemplars and empirical work on the most admirable persons can be incorporated into the theory to serve both theoretical and practical purposes.
In Exemplarist Moral Theory of Linda Zagzebski presents an original moral theory based on direct reference to exemplars of goodness, whom we identify through the emotion of admiration. Using examples of heroes, saints, and sages, she shows how narratives of exemplars and empirical work on the most admirable persons can be incorporated into the theory to serve both theoretical and practical purposes.
Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski is George Lynn Cross Research Professor, and Kingfisher College Chair of the Philosophy of Religion and Ethics at the University of Oklahoma. She is the author of Epistemic Authority (2012).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter 1: Why Exemplarism? Chapter 2: Admiration Chapter 3: Exemplars Chapter 4: Virtue Chapter 5: Emulation Chapter 6: A good life Chapter 7: Right, wrong, and the division of moral linguistic labor Chapter 8: Exemplarist semantics and metaethics
Preface Chapter 1: Why Exemplarism? Chapter 2: Admiration Chapter 3: Exemplars Chapter 4: Virtue Chapter 5: Emulation Chapter 6: A good life Chapter 7: Right, wrong, and the division of moral linguistic labor Chapter 8: Exemplarist semantics and metaethics
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