Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Volume 3
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 5 December 2013
- ISBN 9780199685905
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages336 pages
- Size 221x143x26 mm
- Weight 536 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
OSNE is an annual forum for new work in normative ethical theory. Leading philosophers advance our understanding of a wide range of moral issues and positions, from analysis of competing normative theories to questions of how we should act and live well. OSNE will be an essential resource for scholars and students working in moral philosophy.
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Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics is an annual forum for new work in normative ethical theory. Leading philosophers present original contributions to our understanding of a wide range of moral issues and positions, from analysis of competing approaches to normative ethics (including moral realism, constructivism, and expressivism) to questions of how we should act and live well. OSNE will be an essential resource for scholars and students working in moral philosophy.
MoreTable of Contents:
Introduction
Supererogation and Virtue
The Weight of Moral Reasons
Scanlon's Promising Proposal and the Right Kind of Reasons to Believe
Evil Achievements and the Principle of Recursion
Self-Ownership and the Conflation Problem
Consequentializing and Deontologizing: Clogging the Consequentialist Vacuum
On Criminal and Moral Responsibility
Consequentialism, Cognitive Limitations, and Moral Theory
They Can't Take That Away From Me: Restricting the Reach of Morality's Demands
What We Know and What We Owe
Objective Double Effect and the Avoidance of Narcissism
Intellectual Aspects of the Cardinal Virtues
Index