Buch, Englisch, 394 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 827 g
Essays on the Philosophy of T.M. Scanlon
Buch, Englisch, 394 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 827 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-975367-3
Verlag: OUP US
For close to forty years now T.M. Scanlon has been one of the most important contributors to moral and political philosophy in the Anglo-American world. Through both his writing and his teaching, he has played a central role in shaping the questions with which research in moral and political philosophy now grapples.
Reasons and Recognition brings together fourteen new papers on an array of topics from the many areas to which Scanlon has made path-breaking contributions, each of which develops a distinctive and independent position while critically engaging with central themes from Scanlon's own work in the area. Contributors include well-known senior figures in moral and political philosophy as well as important younger scholars whose work is just beginning to gain wider recognition. Taken together, these papers make evident the scope and lasting interest of Scanlon's contributions to moral and political philosophy while contributing to a deeper understanding of the issues addressed in his work.
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- Preface
- Contributors
- I. Reason, Value, and Desire
- 1: Christine M. Korsgaard -The Activity of Reason
- 2: Samuel Scheffler - Valuing
- 3: Niko Kolodny- Aims as Reasons
- 4: Michael Smith - Scanlon on Desire and the Explanation of Action
- II. Ethical Themes: Contractualism, Promissory Obligation, and Tolerance
- 5: Pamela Hieronymi- Of Metaethics and Motivation: The Appeal of Contractualism
- 6: Rahul Kumar - Contractualism on the Shoal of Aggregation
- 7: Seana Valentine Shiffrin- Immoral, Conflicting, and Redundant Promises
- 8: Angela M. Smith-The Trouble with Tolerance
- III. Political Themes: Conservatism, Justice, and Public Reason
- 9: G. A. Cohen - Rescuing Conservatism: A Defence of Existing Value
- 10: Charles R. Beitz - Global Political Justice and the "Democratic Deficit"
- 11: Joshua Cohen - Establishment, Exclusion, and Democracy's Public Reason
- 12: Aaron James - The Significance of Distribution
- IV. Responsibility
- 13: Gary Watson - The Trouble with Psychopaths
- 14: Susan Wolf - Blame, Italian Style
- 15: R. Jay Wallace - Dispassionate Opprobrium: On Blame and the Reactive Sentiments




