This book integrates Kantian and Aristotelian reflections on the nature and justification of moral judgements. Arguing that moral judgements are ultimately grounded in the normativity of practical identities, the book concludes that it is through obligations tied to our multifaceted identities that we can ultimately understand how we ought to act.
This book integrates Kantian and Aristotelian reflections on the nature and justification of moral judgements. Arguing that moral judgements are ultimately grounded in the normativity of practical identities, the book concludes that it is through obligations tied to our multifaceted identities that we can ultimately understand how we ought to act.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Étienne Brown is a Postdoctoral fellow at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics whose research is currently supported by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. He holds a Ph.D. from the Sorbonne and has held visiting appointments at the University of Pittsburgh and the Humboldt-Universität in Berlin.
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Introduction: What is moral judgment? Part I: The Aristotelian Critique of Kantian Judgment: Perspectives from France, Germany and the Anglo-American World 1. Practical Reasoning without Virtue? Moral Judgment in the Aristotelian Communitarian Tradition 2. German Neo-Aristotelianism and the Normativity of Ethos 3. French Aristotelianism and the Concept of Deliberation Part II Rationality, Identity and Virtue: Kantian Judgment After the Aristotelian Critique 4. Discourse Ethics and the Basis of Moral Judgments 5. Kantian Constructivism and the Normativity of Practical Identities 6. Judging without Principles: Arendt's Model of Practical Judgment 7. Kantian Deliberation and Conflicting Obligations 8. Learning Judgment: Pedagogy, Virtue and Discerning Reasons Conclusion
Introduction: What is moral judgment? Part I: The Aristotelian Critique of Kantian Judgment: Perspectives from France, Germany and the Anglo-American World 1. Practical Reasoning without Virtue? Moral Judgment in the Aristotelian Communitarian Tradition 2. German Neo-Aristotelianism and the Normativity of Ethos 3. French Aristotelianism and the Concept of Deliberation Part II Rationality, Identity and Virtue: Kantian Judgment After the Aristotelian Critique 4. Discourse Ethics and the Basis of Moral Judgments 5. Kantian Constructivism and the Normativity of Practical Identities 6. Judging without Principles: Arendt's Model of Practical Judgment 7. Kantian Deliberation and Conflicting Obligations 8. Learning Judgment: Pedagogy, Virtue and Discerning Reasons Conclusion
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