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  • Philosophical Perspectives: Essays on Reality, Knowledge, and Morality

    Philosophical Perspectives by Alican, Necip Fikri;

    Essays on Reality, Knowledge, and Morality

    Series: Variorum Collected Studies;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 23 June 2026

    • ISBN 9781041245049
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages432 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Philosophical Perspectives: Essays on Reality, Knowledge, and Morality is a collection of previously published essays by a professional philosopher whose research spans a rich array of foundational questions that shape our lives as rational creatures and moral agents.

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    Philosophical Perspectives: Essays on Reality, Knowledge, and Morality is a collection of previously published essays by a professional philosopher whose research spans a rich array of foundational questions that shape our lives as rational creatures and moral agents. Promising a fresh alternative to the academic specialization and consequent fragmentation dominating current scholarship, the curated selection of essays in this collection offers philosophical breadth without sacrificing analytical depth. The result is a scholarly initiative demonstrating the richness of philosophy with the clarity of an analyst, the depth of a specialist, and the range of a generalist.


    The purpose of the collection is threefold: first, to carve out a flexible yet structured pathway through interconnected domains of philosophical exploration, thereby providing a valuable resource for researchers, instructors, and students; second, to expose the intellectual coherence of a philosophical trajectory spanning years of inquiry, with each essay contributing enduring insights of its own while isolating a defining moment in the author’s evolving thought; third, to consolidate a body of work that has until now been scattered across specialized journals and edited volumes, thus making them accessible even beyond well-resourced academic institutions.


    This book will appeal to scholars and students alike interested in philosophy and the history of philosophy.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface


    Acknowledgments


     


    Introduction:


    The Love of Wisdom


    Process


    Proof


    Definition


    Praxis


    Pedagogy


    Conclusion


     


    1     Who Mourns for Adonais?


           Or, Where Have All the Gods Gone?


    1.1     Encounter with Adonais


    1.2     Methodological Orientation


    1.3     Creator Gods


    1.4     Ruler Gods


    1.5     Progressive Synthesis


    1.6     Nostalgic Reminders


    1.7     Requiem for Adonais


    1.8     Relevance of Precedents: Syncretism or Parallelomania?


    Appendix: Tables


     


    2     No More This than That:


           Skeptical Impression or Pyrrhonian Dogma?


    2.1     Epistemic Journey


    2.2     Evidentiary Context


    2.3     Conceptual Perspective


    2.4     Practical Perspective


    2.5     Deep Disagreement


    2.6     Conclusion


     


    3     Fool Me Once, Shame on You, Fool Me Twice, Shame on Me:


           The Alleged Prisoner’s Dilemma in Hobbes’s Social Contract


    3.1     Overview


    3.2     Problem


    3.3     Analysis


    3.4     Solution


    3.5     Conclusion


     


    4     Kant’s Neglected Alternative:


           Neither Neglected nor an Alternative


    4.1     Overview


    4.2     Problem


    4.3     Analysis


    4.4     Solution


    4.5     Evaluation


    4.6     Conclusion


     


    5     What’s So Good About the Good Will?


           An Ontological Critique of Kant’s Axiomatic Moral Construct


    5.1     Overview


    5.2     The Good Will as a Qualified Concept


    5.3     The Good Will and the Highest Good


    5.4     The Problem with Axiomatic Qualification


     


    6     Rawls’s Justification Model for Ethics:


           What Exactly Does It Justify?


    6.1     Overview


    6.2     Critical Context


    6.3     Application Bias


    6.4     System Sterility


    6.5     Broader Context


    6.6     Conclusion


     


    7     Rawls’s Justification Model for Ethics:


           What Exactly Justifies the Model?


    7.1     Overview


    7.2     Critical Context


    7.3     Defensive Strategy


    7.4     Possible Objections


    7.5     Conclusion


     


    8   Angelique:


         An Angel in Distress, Morality in Crisis


    8.1     Overview


    8.2     Literary Interpretation


    8.3     Philosophical Appraisal


    8.4     Critical Reception


    8.5     Conclusion


     


    Works Cited


    Index


     

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