Me, You, Us addresses a range of issues in moral and political philosophy and moral psychology, but are unified by their starkly individualistic view of the moral subject. They challenge recent tendencies to conceptualize normative issues in terms of relationships, collectivities, and social meanings.
Me, You, Us addresses a range of issues in moral and political philosophy and moral psychology, but are unified by their starkly individualistic view of the moral subject. They challenge recent tendencies to conceptualize normative issues in terms of relationships, collectivities, and social meanings.
George Sher is a professor of Philosophy at Rice University and the author of Who Knew?, In Praise of Blame, and Equality for Inegalitarians.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Ethics from the Inside Out 2. We're Number One 3. Why We Are Moral Equals 4. What Is Moral Standing? 5. Three Grades of Social Involvement 6. How Bad Is It to Be Dominated? 7. Other Voices, Other Rooms: Women's Psychology and Moral Theory 8. Wrongdoing and Relationships: The Problem of the Stranger 9. Responsibility, Conversation, and Communication 10. Blame and Moral Ignorance 11. But I Could Be Wrong 12. Global Norming: an Inconvenient Truth
1. Introduction: Ethics from the Inside Out 2. We're Number One 3. Why We Are Moral Equals 4. What Is Moral Standing? 5. Three Grades of Social Involvement 6. How Bad Is It to Be Dominated? 7. Other Voices, Other Rooms: Women's Psychology and Moral Theory 8. Wrongdoing and Relationships: The Problem of the Stranger 9. Responsibility, Conversation, and Communication 10. Blame and Moral Ignorance 11. But I Could Be Wrong 12. Global Norming: an Inconvenient Truth
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