Bernard Williams (1929-2003), one of the great philosophers of the latter half of the 20th century, continues to exert a profound influence on contemporary ethical theory. This edited volume brings together new articles from prominent scholars that focus on the innovative ideas and methods that Williams developed as part of his distinctive "outlook" in ethics. The volume provides a fresh, up to date portrait of Williams's philosophy as a fully-fledged alternative approach in ethics.
Bernard Williams (1929-2003), one of the great philosophers of the latter half of the 20th century, continues to exert a profound influence on contemporary ethical theory. This edited volume brings together new articles from prominent scholars that focus on the innovative ideas and methods that Williams developed as part of his distinctive "outlook" in ethics. The volume provides a fresh, up to date portrait of Williams's philosophy as a fully-fledged alternative approach in ethics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
András Szigeti is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Linköping University and Associate Director and Research Fellow of the Lund-Gothenburg Responsibility Project at Lund University. Matthew Talbert is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at West Virginia University and a Senior Researcher with the Lund-Gothenburg Responsibility Project at Lund University.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction by András Szigeti and Matthew Talbert * Part I: The Morality System and its Discontents * Chapter 1. Bernard Williams's Debt to Nietzsche: Real or Illusory? * Brian Leiter * Chapter 2. Virtue, Luck and Other Goods: On Williams's Question and the Demandingness of Ancient Ethics * Marcel van Ackeren * Chapter 3. Shame and the Ethical in Williams * Stephen Bero and Aness Webster * Chapter Stephen Darwall * Chapter 5. Confidence: On the Possibility of Ethical Knowledge * Agata Lukomska * Chapter 6. Moral Realism with a Human Face: Objectivity in Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy * Gideon Rosen * Part II: Agency, Blame, and Luck * Chapter 7. Free Will and the Tragic Predicament: Making Sense of Williams * Paul Russell * Chapter 8. A Shelter from Luck: The Morality System Reconstructed * Matthieu Queloz * Chapter 9. Luck and Responsibility According to Bernard Williams * Ulrike Heuer * Chapter 10. Relation-Regret and Associative Luck: On Rationally Regretting What Another Has Done * Daniel Telech * Chapter 11. Bernard Williams as a Philosopher of Ethical Freedom * Miranda Fricker * Chapter 12. Blame without Reasons * Geraldine Ng
* Introduction by András Szigeti and Matthew Talbert * Part I: The Morality System and its Discontents * Chapter 1. Bernard Williams's Debt to Nietzsche: Real or Illusory? * Brian Leiter * Chapter 2. Virtue, Luck and Other Goods: On Williams's Question and the Demandingness of Ancient Ethics * Marcel van Ackeren * Chapter 3. Shame and the Ethical in Williams * Stephen Bero and Aness Webster * Chapter Stephen Darwall * Chapter 5. Confidence: On the Possibility of Ethical Knowledge * Agata Lukomska * Chapter 6. Moral Realism with a Human Face: Objectivity in Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy * Gideon Rosen * Part II: Agency, Blame, and Luck * Chapter 7. Free Will and the Tragic Predicament: Making Sense of Williams * Paul Russell * Chapter 8. A Shelter from Luck: The Morality System Reconstructed * Matthieu Queloz * Chapter 9. Luck and Responsibility According to Bernard Williams * Ulrike Heuer * Chapter 10. Relation-Regret and Associative Luck: On Rationally Regretting What Another Has Done * Daniel Telech * Chapter 11. Bernard Williams as a Philosopher of Ethical Freedom * Miranda Fricker * Chapter 12. Blame without Reasons * Geraldine Ng
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