The Oxford Handbook of the History of Ethics
Herausgeber: Crisp, Roger
The Oxford Handbook of the History of Ethics
Herausgeber: Crisp, Roger
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This original and comprehensive volume explores the history of philosophical ethics in the western tradition from Homer until the present day. Leading experts in the field use their expertise and specialist knowledge to illuminate key subjects and ideas in contemporary ethics, and survey the history of the discipline.
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This original and comprehensive volume explores the history of philosophical ethics in the western tradition from Homer until the present day. Leading experts in the field use their expertise and specialist knowledge to illuminate key subjects and ideas in contemporary ethics, and survey the history of the discipline.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 914
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 49mm
- Gewicht: 1554g
- ISBN-13: 9780198744405
- ISBN-10: 0198744404
- Artikelnr.: 47870771
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 914
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 49mm
- Gewicht: 1554g
- ISBN-13: 9780198744405
- ISBN-10: 0198744404
- Artikelnr.: 47870771
Roger Crisp is Uehiro Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at St Anne's College, Oxford, and Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Oxford. He was trained in classics and philosophy at the University of Oxford, where he has spent all of his academic career except for the academic year 2010-11, when he was Findlay Visiting Professor at Boston University. He is an associate editor of Ethics, and a member of the Analysis Committee. He is currently working on a book on Henry Sidgwick's Methods of Ethics.
* Preface
* List of Contributors
* 1: Roger Crisp: Homeric Ethics
* 2: Nicholas White: Plato's Ethics
* 3: Paula Gottlieb: Aristotle's Ethics
* 4: Phillip Mitsis: Epicurus: Freedom, Death, and Hedonism
* 5: Christopher Gill: Cynicism and Stoicism
* 6: Richard Bett: Ancient Scepticism
* 7: Lloyd P. Gerson: Platonic Ethics in Later Antiquity
* 8: Colleen McCluskey: Thomism
* 9: Thomas Williams: The Franciscans
* 10: T. H. Irwin: Later Christian Ethics
* 11: T. H. Irwin: Nature, Law, and Natural Law
* 12: Aaron Garrett: Seventeenth Century Moral Philosophy: Self-Help,
Self-Knowledge, and the Devil's Mountain
* 13: Christopher Bertram: Rousseau and Ethics
* 14: Robert Shaver: Utilitarianism: Bentham and Rashdall
* 15: Maria Rosa Antognazza: Rationalism
* 16: Philip Stratton-Lake: Rational Intuitionism
* 17: Julia Driver: Moral Sense and Sentimentalism
* 18: David McNaughton: Butler's Ethics
* 19: Annette Baier: Hume's Place in the History of Ethics
* 20: James Otteson: Adam Smith
* 21: Andrews Reath: Kant's Moral Philosophy
* 22: Otfried Höffe: Kantian Ethics
* 23: Raymond Geuss: Post-Kantianism
* 24: Terry Pinkard: Hegel and Marx
* 25: Henry R. West: J. S. Mill
* 26: Bart Schultz: Sidgwick
* 27: W. J. Mander: British Idealist Ethics
* 28: John Deigh: Ethics in the Analytic Tradition
* 29: Derk Pereboom: Free Will
* 30: Susan Sauvé Meyer and Adrienne M. Martin: Emotion and the
Emotions
* 31: Richard Kraut: Happiness, Suffering, and Death
* 32: John Christman: Autonomy
* 33: Brad Hooker: Egoism, Partiality, and Impartiality
* 34: John Cottingham: Conscience, Guilt, and Shame
* 35: Nancy Sherman: Moral Psychology and Virtue
* 36: John Tasioulas: Justice, Equality, and Rights
* 37: Miranda Fricker: Styles of Moral Relativism: A Critical Family
Tree
* 38: Daniel Star: Moral Metaphysics
* 39: Dale Jamieson: Constructing Practical Ethics
* Index
* List of Contributors
* 1: Roger Crisp: Homeric Ethics
* 2: Nicholas White: Plato's Ethics
* 3: Paula Gottlieb: Aristotle's Ethics
* 4: Phillip Mitsis: Epicurus: Freedom, Death, and Hedonism
* 5: Christopher Gill: Cynicism and Stoicism
* 6: Richard Bett: Ancient Scepticism
* 7: Lloyd P. Gerson: Platonic Ethics in Later Antiquity
* 8: Colleen McCluskey: Thomism
* 9: Thomas Williams: The Franciscans
* 10: T. H. Irwin: Later Christian Ethics
* 11: T. H. Irwin: Nature, Law, and Natural Law
* 12: Aaron Garrett: Seventeenth Century Moral Philosophy: Self-Help,
Self-Knowledge, and the Devil's Mountain
* 13: Christopher Bertram: Rousseau and Ethics
* 14: Robert Shaver: Utilitarianism: Bentham and Rashdall
* 15: Maria Rosa Antognazza: Rationalism
* 16: Philip Stratton-Lake: Rational Intuitionism
* 17: Julia Driver: Moral Sense and Sentimentalism
* 18: David McNaughton: Butler's Ethics
* 19: Annette Baier: Hume's Place in the History of Ethics
* 20: James Otteson: Adam Smith
* 21: Andrews Reath: Kant's Moral Philosophy
* 22: Otfried Höffe: Kantian Ethics
* 23: Raymond Geuss: Post-Kantianism
* 24: Terry Pinkard: Hegel and Marx
* 25: Henry R. West: J. S. Mill
* 26: Bart Schultz: Sidgwick
* 27: W. J. Mander: British Idealist Ethics
* 28: John Deigh: Ethics in the Analytic Tradition
* 29: Derk Pereboom: Free Will
* 30: Susan Sauvé Meyer and Adrienne M. Martin: Emotion and the
Emotions
* 31: Richard Kraut: Happiness, Suffering, and Death
* 32: John Christman: Autonomy
* 33: Brad Hooker: Egoism, Partiality, and Impartiality
* 34: John Cottingham: Conscience, Guilt, and Shame
* 35: Nancy Sherman: Moral Psychology and Virtue
* 36: John Tasioulas: Justice, Equality, and Rights
* 37: Miranda Fricker: Styles of Moral Relativism: A Critical Family
Tree
* 38: Daniel Star: Moral Metaphysics
* 39: Dale Jamieson: Constructing Practical Ethics
* Index
* Preface
* List of Contributors
* 1: Roger Crisp: Homeric Ethics
* 2: Nicholas White: Plato's Ethics
* 3: Paula Gottlieb: Aristotle's Ethics
* 4: Phillip Mitsis: Epicurus: Freedom, Death, and Hedonism
* 5: Christopher Gill: Cynicism and Stoicism
* 6: Richard Bett: Ancient Scepticism
* 7: Lloyd P. Gerson: Platonic Ethics in Later Antiquity
* 8: Colleen McCluskey: Thomism
* 9: Thomas Williams: The Franciscans
* 10: T. H. Irwin: Later Christian Ethics
* 11: T. H. Irwin: Nature, Law, and Natural Law
* 12: Aaron Garrett: Seventeenth Century Moral Philosophy: Self-Help,
Self-Knowledge, and the Devil's Mountain
* 13: Christopher Bertram: Rousseau and Ethics
* 14: Robert Shaver: Utilitarianism: Bentham and Rashdall
* 15: Maria Rosa Antognazza: Rationalism
* 16: Philip Stratton-Lake: Rational Intuitionism
* 17: Julia Driver: Moral Sense and Sentimentalism
* 18: David McNaughton: Butler's Ethics
* 19: Annette Baier: Hume's Place in the History of Ethics
* 20: James Otteson: Adam Smith
* 21: Andrews Reath: Kant's Moral Philosophy
* 22: Otfried Höffe: Kantian Ethics
* 23: Raymond Geuss: Post-Kantianism
* 24: Terry Pinkard: Hegel and Marx
* 25: Henry R. West: J. S. Mill
* 26: Bart Schultz: Sidgwick
* 27: W. J. Mander: British Idealist Ethics
* 28: John Deigh: Ethics in the Analytic Tradition
* 29: Derk Pereboom: Free Will
* 30: Susan Sauvé Meyer and Adrienne M. Martin: Emotion and the
Emotions
* 31: Richard Kraut: Happiness, Suffering, and Death
* 32: John Christman: Autonomy
* 33: Brad Hooker: Egoism, Partiality, and Impartiality
* 34: John Cottingham: Conscience, Guilt, and Shame
* 35: Nancy Sherman: Moral Psychology and Virtue
* 36: John Tasioulas: Justice, Equality, and Rights
* 37: Miranda Fricker: Styles of Moral Relativism: A Critical Family
Tree
* 38: Daniel Star: Moral Metaphysics
* 39: Dale Jamieson: Constructing Practical Ethics
* Index
* List of Contributors
* 1: Roger Crisp: Homeric Ethics
* 2: Nicholas White: Plato's Ethics
* 3: Paula Gottlieb: Aristotle's Ethics
* 4: Phillip Mitsis: Epicurus: Freedom, Death, and Hedonism
* 5: Christopher Gill: Cynicism and Stoicism
* 6: Richard Bett: Ancient Scepticism
* 7: Lloyd P. Gerson: Platonic Ethics in Later Antiquity
* 8: Colleen McCluskey: Thomism
* 9: Thomas Williams: The Franciscans
* 10: T. H. Irwin: Later Christian Ethics
* 11: T. H. Irwin: Nature, Law, and Natural Law
* 12: Aaron Garrett: Seventeenth Century Moral Philosophy: Self-Help,
Self-Knowledge, and the Devil's Mountain
* 13: Christopher Bertram: Rousseau and Ethics
* 14: Robert Shaver: Utilitarianism: Bentham and Rashdall
* 15: Maria Rosa Antognazza: Rationalism
* 16: Philip Stratton-Lake: Rational Intuitionism
* 17: Julia Driver: Moral Sense and Sentimentalism
* 18: David McNaughton: Butler's Ethics
* 19: Annette Baier: Hume's Place in the History of Ethics
* 20: James Otteson: Adam Smith
* 21: Andrews Reath: Kant's Moral Philosophy
* 22: Otfried Höffe: Kantian Ethics
* 23: Raymond Geuss: Post-Kantianism
* 24: Terry Pinkard: Hegel and Marx
* 25: Henry R. West: J. S. Mill
* 26: Bart Schultz: Sidgwick
* 27: W. J. Mander: British Idealist Ethics
* 28: John Deigh: Ethics in the Analytic Tradition
* 29: Derk Pereboom: Free Will
* 30: Susan Sauvé Meyer and Adrienne M. Martin: Emotion and the
Emotions
* 31: Richard Kraut: Happiness, Suffering, and Death
* 32: John Christman: Autonomy
* 33: Brad Hooker: Egoism, Partiality, and Impartiality
* 34: John Cottingham: Conscience, Guilt, and Shame
* 35: Nancy Sherman: Moral Psychology and Virtue
* 36: John Tasioulas: Justice, Equality, and Rights
* 37: Miranda Fricker: Styles of Moral Relativism: A Critical Family
Tree
* 38: Daniel Star: Moral Metaphysics
* 39: Dale Jamieson: Constructing Practical Ethics
* Index