This book offers a novel and comprehensive interpretation of Descartes's moral philosophy. In contrast to other influential interpretations, the book argues that the central tenet of his ethical thought is that each person ought to live in the way that is most conducive to their degree of overall perfection.
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"Frans Svensson's Descartes's Moral Perfectionism provides a thorough and sustained account of Descartes's moral theory, contending that Descartes is not a virtue theorist or an Epicurean hedonist, as other commentators contend, but is a moral perfectionist. The book is well-researched, interesting, and provides a novel perspective on Descartes's ethics and value theory."
Patrick Brissey, University of South Carolina, USA
"Descartes's Moral Perfectionism is an important contribution to the study of Descartes's ethics. It will be at the center of future discussions not only of Descartes's moral thinking but of its unity and of the relation between his ethics and his metaphysics."
Jorge Secada, University of Virginia, USA
"Frans Svensson's Descartes's Moral Perfectionism is a welcome addition to a topic that deserves greater attention. The book makes significant contributions to our understanding of Descartes's ethics, which should be of interest to Descartes scholars of all stripes . . . While the book engages with the scholarly literature, it is also sufficiently accessible, direct, and brief to serve as an introduction to Descartes's ethics for the uninitiated."
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Patrick Brissey, University of South Carolina, USA
"Descartes's Moral Perfectionism is an important contribution to the study of Descartes's ethics. It will be at the center of future discussions not only of Descartes's moral thinking but of its unity and of the relation between his ethics and his metaphysics."
Jorge Secada, University of Virginia, USA
"Frans Svensson's Descartes's Moral Perfectionism is a welcome addition to a topic that deserves greater attention. The book makes significant contributions to our understanding of Descartes's ethics, which should be of interest to Descartes scholars of all stripes . . . While the book engages with the scholarly literature, it is also sufficiently accessible, direct, and brief to serve as an introduction to Descartes's ethics for the uninitiated."
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews