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Understanding Human Goods

Editat de Sophie Grace Chappell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – mai 1998
The human world is alive with different sorts of goods -- the things worth achieving or celebrating. Chappell argues that we can't live well, or think well about ethics, if we don't properly understand these issues. From utilitarianism, Kantianism, Parfitian reductionism and euthanasia to free will and the meaning of life, he takes us on an original and thought-provoking journey through ethics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780748610297
ISBN-10: 0748610294
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

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Ambitious and surely worthy, and Chappell's conclusions will appeal to many Chappell's book gives an original and highly plausible approach to normative ethics. It deserves to be taken seriously by professionals in moral philosophy. Philosophers dealing with the problem of evil could also learn much from it. -- Harry J Gensler A serious contribution to moral philosophy. I am most impressed by Chappell's originality andargumentative clarity. -- Stephen Priest Chappell's book gives an original and highly plausible approach to normative ethics. It deserves to be taken seriously by professionals in moral philosophy. Philosophers dealing with the problem of evil could also learn much from it An ambitious, dense and complex promulgation of a pluralist Aristotelian naturalism founded upon the alleged 'basic goods' of any possible (flourishing) human life. Ambitious and surely worthy, and Chappell's conclusions will appeal to many Chappell's book gives an original and highly plausible approach to normative ethics. It deserves to be taken seriously by professionals in moral philosophy. Philosophers dealing with the problem of evil could also learn much from it. A serious contribution to moral philosophy. I am most impressed by Chappell's originality andargumentative clarity. Chappell's book gives an original and highly plausible approach to normative ethics. It deserves to be taken seriously by professionals in moral philosophy. Philosophers dealing with the problem of evil could also learn much from it An ambitious, dense and complex promulgation of a pluralist Aristotelian naturalism founded upon the alleged 'basic goods' of any possible (flourishing) human life.

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T. D. J. Chappell