Spheres of Reason comprises nine new articles on normativity. They make a timely and distinctive contribution to our understanding of how normative thought may or may not be unified across the spheres of actions, belief and feeling. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the nature of normativity and the bearing it has on human thought.
Spheres of Reason comprises nine new articles on normativity. They make a timely and distinctive contribution to our understanding of how normative thought may or may not be unified across the spheres of actions, belief and feeling. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the nature of normativity and the bearing it has on human thought.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Simon Robertson is currently a Research Fellow on the AHRC funded research project Nietzsche & Modern Moral Philosophy at the University of Southampton, UK. His main research interests lie at the intersection of metaethics, practical reason and normative ethics, as well as Nietzsche. Before his current appointment, Simon completed his PhD at the University of St Andrews (2005), writing his doctoral thesis on moral obligation and normative reasons, and then taught for two years as a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Leeds.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Simon Robertson: Introduction: Normativity, Reasons, Rationality 2: Michael E. Bratman: Intention, Belief, Practical, Theoretical 3: John Broome: The Unity of Reasoning? 4: Jonathan Dancy: Reasons and Rationality 5: John Skorupski: The Unity and Diversity of Reasons 6: Alan Millar: How Reasons for Action Differ from Reasons for Belief 7: Jonas Olson: Reasons and the New Non-Naturalism 8: Jens Timmermann: The Unity of Reason - Kantian Perspectives 9: Andrews Reath: Setting Ends for Oneself Through Reason
1: Simon Robertson: Introduction: Normativity, Reasons, Rationality 2: Michael E. Bratman: Intention, Belief, Practical, Theoretical 3: John Broome: The Unity of Reasoning? 4: Jonathan Dancy: Reasons and Rationality 5: John Skorupski: The Unity and Diversity of Reasons 6: Alan Millar: How Reasons for Action Differ from Reasons for Belief 7: Jonas Olson: Reasons and the New Non-Naturalism 8: Jens Timmermann: The Unity of Reason - Kantian Perspectives 9: Andrews Reath: Setting Ends for Oneself Through Reason
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