Buch, Englisch, 426 Seiten, Format (B × H): 165 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 821 g
Essays on Reason, Intuition, and Action
Buch, Englisch, 426 Seiten, Format (B × H): 165 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 821 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-886560-5
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Practical Thought: Essays on Reasons, Intuition, and Action presents a selection of Jonathan Dancy's most important philosophical essays since the late 1970s, focusing on the central themes of his work: metaethics, moral metaphysics, the theory of motivation, and the British Intuitionists. The twenty-four essays in this book chart his intellectual journey.
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- Preface
- Introduction: No More Answers
- 1: The Logical Conscience
- Part 1: Towards particularism in ethics and epistemology
- 2: On Moral Properties
- 3: Ethical Particularism and Morally Relevant Properties
- 4: The Role of Imaginary Cases in Ethics
- 5: Intuitionism in Meta-epistemology
- 6: Externalism for Internalists
- 7: The Particularist's Progress
- 8: Necessity, Universality and the A Priori in Ethics
- Part 2: Moral Metaphysics
- 9: Two Conceptions of Moral
- 10: Contemplating One's Nagel
- 11: In Defence of Thick Concepts
- 12: McDowell, Williams and Intuitionism
- 13: Practical Concepts
- 14: Should We Pass the Buck?
- Part 3: Action and Reasons
- 15: Arguments from Illusion
- 16: Why there is No Such Thing as the Theory of Motivation
- 17: How to Act - Disjunctively
- 18: Enticing Reasons
- 19: On Knowing One's Reason
- Part 4: Learning from the Intuitionists
- 20: Prichard on Duty and Ignorance of Fact
- 21: Was Moore Right about Punishment?
- 22: Has Anyone Ever Been a Non-Intuitionist?
- 23: More Right than Wrong
- 24: Prichard on Causing a Change




