Lenman defends the claim that there could be a moral community, a community of rational creatures somewhat like ourselves living together in ways informed and regulated by shared normative standards and understandings. These creatures aim to live together in this way and expect each other to conform to that shared aim.
Lenman defends the claim that there could be a moral community, a community of rational creatures somewhat like ourselves living together in ways informed and regulated by shared normative standards and understandings. These creatures aim to live together in this way and expect each other to conform to that shared aim.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Lenman is currently Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield. He grew up in Dundee, studied at Oxford and St Andrews and has taught at the universities of Lancaster, Glasgow and Sheffield. Lenman co-edited Constructivism in Practical Philosophy with Yonatan Shemmer. He likes reading old books and exploring the countryside.
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* 1: Preliminaries * 2: Our Normative Judgements Are All Wrong * 3: Reasons and Passions: Holistic Humeanism * 4: The Politics of the Self: Conflict, Reason, and the Importance of Normative Stability * 5: Towards a Communitarian Expressivism: The Importance of Normative Commonality * 6: Our Moral Judgements Are All Wrong * 7: Impassioned Interpretations * 8: Responsibility
* 1: Preliminaries * 2: Our Normative Judgements Are All Wrong * 3: Reasons and Passions: Holistic Humeanism * 4: The Politics of the Self: Conflict, Reason, and the Importance of Normative Stability * 5: Towards a Communitarian Expressivism: The Importance of Normative Commonality * 6: Our Moral Judgements Are All Wrong * 7: Impassioned Interpretations * 8: Responsibility
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