The problem of moral disagreement is one of the central problems in moral thinking. This is the first anthology to bring together classic and contemporary readings on the topic.
The problem of moral disagreement is one of the central problems in moral thinking. This is the first anthology to bring together classic and contemporary readings on the topic.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher W. Gowans is Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University, NY. He is the editor of Moral Dilemmas (1987) and the author of Innocence Lost: An Examination of Inescapable Moral Wrongdoing (1994).
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INTRODUCTION, Christopher W. Gowans Part I Part I THE HISTORICAL DEBATE Chapter 1 OUTLINES OF SCEPTICISM, Sextus Empiricus Chapter 2 NATURAL LAW AND MORAL DISAGREEMENTS, Thomas Aquinas Chapter 3 RENAISSANCE SKEPTICISM, Michel de Montaigne Chapter 4 A DIALOGUE, David Hume Chapter 5 BEYOND GOOD AND EVIL, Friedrich Nietzsche Part II Part II SOME VOICES FROM ANTHROPOLOGY Chapter 6 YANOMAMÖ: THE LAST DAYS OF EDEN, Napoleon A. Chagnon Chapter 7 THE ASTONISHMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY, Richard A. Shweder Chapter 8 HUMAN RIGHTS, HUMAN DIFFERENCE, Turner Terence Part III Part III CHALLENGES TO MORAL OBJECTIVITY Chapter 9 THE ARGUMENT FROM RELATIVITY, J.L. Mackie Chapter 10 KNOWLEDGE, SCIENCE, CONVERGENCE, BernardWilliams Chapter 11 MORAL RELATIVITY AND TOLERANCE, David B. Wong Part IV Part IV DEFENSES OF MORAL OBJECTIVITY Chapter 12 MORAL DISAGREEMENT, David O. Brink Chapter 13 NON-RELATIVE VIRTUES, Martha Nussbaum Chapter 14 IS CULTURAL PLURALISM RELEVANT TO MORAL KNOWLEDGE?, Alan Gewirth Part V Part V NEW DIRECTIONS Chapter 15 THE PURSUIT OF THE IDEAL, Isaiah Berlin Chapter 16 THE RATIONALITY OF TRADITIONS, MacIntyre Alasdair Chapter 17 POLITICAL LIBERALISM AND THE IDEA OF AN OVERLAPPING CONSENSUS, John Rawls Chapter 18 ESSENCE OF CULTURE AND A SENSE OF HISTORY, Uma Narayan Bibliography INDEX
INTRODUCTION, Christopher W. Gowans Part I Part I THE HISTORICAL DEBATE Chapter 1 OUTLINES OF SCEPTICISM, Sextus Empiricus Chapter 2 NATURAL LAW AND MORAL DISAGREEMENTS, Thomas Aquinas Chapter 3 RENAISSANCE SKEPTICISM, Michel de Montaigne Chapter 4 A DIALOGUE, David Hume Chapter 5 BEYOND GOOD AND EVIL, Friedrich Nietzsche Part II Part II SOME VOICES FROM ANTHROPOLOGY Chapter 6 YANOMAMÖ: THE LAST DAYS OF EDEN, Napoleon A. Chagnon Chapter 7 THE ASTONISHMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY, Richard A. Shweder Chapter 8 HUMAN RIGHTS, HUMAN DIFFERENCE, Turner Terence Part III Part III CHALLENGES TO MORAL OBJECTIVITY Chapter 9 THE ARGUMENT FROM RELATIVITY, J.L. Mackie Chapter 10 KNOWLEDGE, SCIENCE, CONVERGENCE, BernardWilliams Chapter 11 MORAL RELATIVITY AND TOLERANCE, David B. Wong Part IV Part IV DEFENSES OF MORAL OBJECTIVITY Chapter 12 MORAL DISAGREEMENT, David O. Brink Chapter 13 NON-RELATIVE VIRTUES, Martha Nussbaum Chapter 14 IS CULTURAL PLURALISM RELEVANT TO MORAL KNOWLEDGE?, Alan Gewirth Part V Part V NEW DIRECTIONS Chapter 15 THE PURSUIT OF THE IDEAL, Isaiah Berlin Chapter 16 THE RATIONALITY OF TRADITIONS, MacIntyre Alasdair Chapter 17 POLITICAL LIBERALISM AND THE IDEA OF AN OVERLAPPING CONSENSUS, John Rawls Chapter 18 ESSENCE OF CULTURE AND A SENSE OF HISTORY, Uma Narayan Bibliography INDEX
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