For much of the twentieth century it was common to contrast the characteristic forms and preoccupations of modern ethical theory with those of the ancient world. However, the last few decades have seen a growing recognition that contemporary moral philosophy now has much in common with its ancient incarnation, in areas as diverse as virtue ethics and ethical epistemology. Christopher Gill has assembled an international team to conduct a fascinating exploration of the relationship between the two fields, exploring key issues in ancient ethics in a way that highlights their conceptual…mehr
For much of the twentieth century it was common to contrast the characteristic forms and preoccupations of modern ethical theory with those of the ancient world. However, the last few decades have seen a growing recognition that contemporary moral philosophy now has much in common with its ancient incarnation, in areas as diverse as virtue ethics and ethical epistemology. Christopher Gill has assembled an international team to conduct a fascinating exploration of the relationship between the two fields, exploring key issues in ancient ethics in a way that highlights their conceptual significance for the study of ethics more generally. Virtue, Norms, and Objectivity will be as interesting and relevant to modern moral philosophers, therefore, as it will be to specialists in ancient thought.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Christopher Gill, Department of Philosophy, University of Exeter
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * I: Issues in Ancient and Modern Theory: The Nature and Grounding of Ethical Norms * 1: Christopher Gill: In What Sense are Ancient Ethical Norms Universal? * 2: Sarah Broadie: On the Idea of the Summum Bonum * 3: Nancy Sherman: The Look and Feel of Virtue * 4: Ludwig Siep: Virtues, Values, and Moral Objectivity * 5: Sabina Lovibond: Virtue, Nature, and Providence * 6: Wolfgang Detel: Hybrid Theories of Normativity * 7: Christopher Gill: Commentary on Detel from a Stoic Standpoint * II: Readings in Ancient Philosophy: Ethical Virtue and Objective Knowledge * 8: Terry Penner: Socratic Ethics: Ultra-Realism, Determinism, and Ethical Truth * 9: Mary Margaret McCabe: Out of the Labyrinth: Plato's Attack on Consequentialism * 10: Christopher Rowe: What Difference do Forms make for Platonic Epistemology? * 11: Timothy Chappell: 'The Good Man is the Measure of All Things': Objectivity without World-Centredness in Aristotle's Moral Epistemology * 12: A. W. Price: Aristotelian Virtue and Practical Judgement * 13: R. W. Sharples: An Aristotelian Commentator on the Naturalness of Justice * Bibliography * Index of Ancient Passages * General Index
* Introduction * I: Issues in Ancient and Modern Theory: The Nature and Grounding of Ethical Norms * 1: Christopher Gill: In What Sense are Ancient Ethical Norms Universal? * 2: Sarah Broadie: On the Idea of the Summum Bonum * 3: Nancy Sherman: The Look and Feel of Virtue * 4: Ludwig Siep: Virtues, Values, and Moral Objectivity * 5: Sabina Lovibond: Virtue, Nature, and Providence * 6: Wolfgang Detel: Hybrid Theories of Normativity * 7: Christopher Gill: Commentary on Detel from a Stoic Standpoint * II: Readings in Ancient Philosophy: Ethical Virtue and Objective Knowledge * 8: Terry Penner: Socratic Ethics: Ultra-Realism, Determinism, and Ethical Truth * 9: Mary Margaret McCabe: Out of the Labyrinth: Plato's Attack on Consequentialism * 10: Christopher Rowe: What Difference do Forms make for Platonic Epistemology? * 11: Timothy Chappell: 'The Good Man is the Measure of All Things': Objectivity without World-Centredness in Aristotle's Moral Epistemology * 12: A. W. Price: Aristotelian Virtue and Practical Judgement * 13: R. W. Sharples: An Aristotelian Commentator on the Naturalness of Justice * Bibliography * Index of Ancient Passages * General Index
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