The good in the right : a theory of intuition and intrinsic value /
This book represents the most comprehensive account to date of an important but widely contested approach to ethics--intuitionism, the view that there is a plurality of moral principles, each of which we can know directly. Robert Audi casts intuitionism in a form that provides a major alternative to...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press,
©2004.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Early twentieth-century intuitionism
- Henry Sidgwick: three kinds of ethical intuitionism
- G.E. Moore as a philosophical intuitionist
- H.A. Prichard and the reassertion of dogmatic intuitionism
- C.D. Broad and the concept of fittingness
- W.D. Ross and the theory of prima facie duty
- Intuitions, intuitionism, and reflection
- 2. Rossian intuitionism as a contemporary ethical theory
- The Rossian appeal to self-evidence
- Two types of self-evidence
- Resources and varieties of moderate intuitionism
- Disagreement, incommensurability, and the charge of dogmatism
- Intuitive moral judgment and rational action
- 3. Kantian intuitionism
- The possibility of systematizing Rossian principles
- A Kantian integration of intuitionist principles
- Kantian intuitionism as a development of Kantian ethics
- Between the middle axioms and moral decision: the multiple grounds of obligation
- 4. Rightness and goodness
- Intrinsic value and the grounding of reasons for action
- Intrinsic value and prima facie duty
- The autonomy of ethics
- Deontological constraints and agent-relative reasons
- The unity problem for intuitionist ethics
- 5. Intuitionism in normative ethics
- Five methods in normative ethical reflection
- The need for middle theorems
- Some dimensions of beneficence
- Toward a comprehensive intuitionist ethics.