Robert Audi, David Phillips
The Moral Philosophy of W. D. Ross
Metaethics, Normative Ethics, Virtue, and Value
Robert Audi, David Phillips
The Moral Philosophy of W. D. Ross
Metaethics, Normative Ethics, Virtue, and Value
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W. D. Ross is an astute and often informative interpreter of Kant and Mill, of his own immediate predecessors in British moral philosophy, and of major positions of ethical theory. This book explores these topics and extends to Ross's aesthetics, his intuitionist epistemology, his metaphysics, and his value for applied ethics.
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W. D. Ross is an astute and often informative interpreter of Kant and Mill, of his own immediate predecessors in British moral philosophy, and of major positions of ethical theory. This book explores these topics and extends to Ross's aesthetics, his intuitionist epistemology, his metaphysics, and his value for applied ethics.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780198914808
- ISBN-10: 0198914806
- Artikelnr.: 73519008
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780198914808
- ISBN-10: 0198914806
- Artikelnr.: 73519008
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Robert Audi writes, lectures, and teaches in ethics and political philosophy, epistemology, and action theory. He has published books and papers in these and other areas. His OUP books include The Architecture of Reason (2001), Democratic Authority and the Separation of Church and State (2011), Rationality and Religious Commitment (2011), Means, Ends, and Persons (2015), and Rational Belief (2015). He is a past president of the American Philosophical Association, Editor-in-Chief of The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy (1995, 1999, and 2015), and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. David Phillips is Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Houston. He specializes in ethics; his research interests are primarily in the history of ethics, with a particular focus on British moral philosophers. He is the author of three books, all published by OUP: Sidgwick's The Methods of Ethics: A Guide (2022), Rossian Ethics: W.D. Ross and Contemporary Moral Theory (2019), and Sidgwickian Ethics (2011).
* 1: Robert AudiDavid Phillips: Introduction
* Part I. The General Structure of Ross's Ethical Theory
* 2: Robert Audi: Duty, Moral Knowledge, and Intrinsic Value in Rossian
Intuitionism
* 3: Roger Crisp: The Prima Facie/Overall Duty Distinction: What is it?
Where did it come from? Why does it matter?
* 4: Garrett Cullity: Ross and the Foundations of Morality
* 5: Brad Hooker: The Ethical Theory of W. D. Ross
* Part II. Ross's Normative Ethics
* 6: David Phillips: Can Sidgwick and Ross Converge in Moral Theory?
* 7: Sabine Roeser: Prima Facie Duties, Real-World Contexts and Moral
Emotions
* 8: David Kaspar: Ross's Explanatory Resources
* 9: Philip Stratton-Lake: Ross and the Problem of Permissibility
* Part III: Ross on Virtue and Vice
* 10: Thomas HurkaBowen Chan: Ross On Virtue and Vice
* 11: Natasza SzuttaArtur Szutta: Ross and the Ethics of Virtue
* Part IV: Ross on Value
* 12: Gwen Bradford: Ross and Aesthetic Value
* 13: L. Nandi Theunissen: On the Value of Intellectual and Aesthetic
Activity: A Reply to Ross
* 14: Anthony Skelton: Heterarchy and Hierarchy in Ross's Theories of
the Right and the Good
* Part I. The General Structure of Ross's Ethical Theory
* 2: Robert Audi: Duty, Moral Knowledge, and Intrinsic Value in Rossian
Intuitionism
* 3: Roger Crisp: The Prima Facie/Overall Duty Distinction: What is it?
Where did it come from? Why does it matter?
* 4: Garrett Cullity: Ross and the Foundations of Morality
* 5: Brad Hooker: The Ethical Theory of W. D. Ross
* Part II. Ross's Normative Ethics
* 6: David Phillips: Can Sidgwick and Ross Converge in Moral Theory?
* 7: Sabine Roeser: Prima Facie Duties, Real-World Contexts and Moral
Emotions
* 8: David Kaspar: Ross's Explanatory Resources
* 9: Philip Stratton-Lake: Ross and the Problem of Permissibility
* Part III: Ross on Virtue and Vice
* 10: Thomas HurkaBowen Chan: Ross On Virtue and Vice
* 11: Natasza SzuttaArtur Szutta: Ross and the Ethics of Virtue
* Part IV: Ross on Value
* 12: Gwen Bradford: Ross and Aesthetic Value
* 13: L. Nandi Theunissen: On the Value of Intellectual and Aesthetic
Activity: A Reply to Ross
* 14: Anthony Skelton: Heterarchy and Hierarchy in Ross's Theories of
the Right and the Good
* 1: Robert AudiDavid Phillips: Introduction
* Part I. The General Structure of Ross's Ethical Theory
* 2: Robert Audi: Duty, Moral Knowledge, and Intrinsic Value in Rossian
Intuitionism
* 3: Roger Crisp: The Prima Facie/Overall Duty Distinction: What is it?
Where did it come from? Why does it matter?
* 4: Garrett Cullity: Ross and the Foundations of Morality
* 5: Brad Hooker: The Ethical Theory of W. D. Ross
* Part II. Ross's Normative Ethics
* 6: David Phillips: Can Sidgwick and Ross Converge in Moral Theory?
* 7: Sabine Roeser: Prima Facie Duties, Real-World Contexts and Moral
Emotions
* 8: David Kaspar: Ross's Explanatory Resources
* 9: Philip Stratton-Lake: Ross and the Problem of Permissibility
* Part III: Ross on Virtue and Vice
* 10: Thomas HurkaBowen Chan: Ross On Virtue and Vice
* 11: Natasza SzuttaArtur Szutta: Ross and the Ethics of Virtue
* Part IV: Ross on Value
* 12: Gwen Bradford: Ross and Aesthetic Value
* 13: L. Nandi Theunissen: On the Value of Intellectual and Aesthetic
Activity: A Reply to Ross
* 14: Anthony Skelton: Heterarchy and Hierarchy in Ross's Theories of
the Right and the Good
* Part I. The General Structure of Ross's Ethical Theory
* 2: Robert Audi: Duty, Moral Knowledge, and Intrinsic Value in Rossian
Intuitionism
* 3: Roger Crisp: The Prima Facie/Overall Duty Distinction: What is it?
Where did it come from? Why does it matter?
* 4: Garrett Cullity: Ross and the Foundations of Morality
* 5: Brad Hooker: The Ethical Theory of W. D. Ross
* Part II. Ross's Normative Ethics
* 6: David Phillips: Can Sidgwick and Ross Converge in Moral Theory?
* 7: Sabine Roeser: Prima Facie Duties, Real-World Contexts and Moral
Emotions
* 8: David Kaspar: Ross's Explanatory Resources
* 9: Philip Stratton-Lake: Ross and the Problem of Permissibility
* Part III: Ross on Virtue and Vice
* 10: Thomas HurkaBowen Chan: Ross On Virtue and Vice
* 11: Natasza SzuttaArtur Szutta: Ross and the Ethics of Virtue
* Part IV: Ross on Value
* 12: Gwen Bradford: Ross and Aesthetic Value
* 13: L. Nandi Theunissen: On the Value of Intellectual and Aesthetic
Activity: A Reply to Ross
* 14: Anthony Skelton: Heterarchy and Hierarchy in Ross's Theories of
the Right and the Good