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Thinking about Reasons
Themes from the Philosophy of Jonathan Dancy
von David Bakhurst, Brad Hooker, Margaret Olivia Little
Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
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ISBN: 978-0-19-960467-8
Erschienen am 15.09.2013
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 236 mm [H] x 163 mm [B] x 28 mm [T]
Gewicht: 680 Gramm
Umfang: 360 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Biografische Anmerkung
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  • Introduction

  • 1: JOHN McDOWELL: Acting in the Light of a Fact

  • 2: CONSTANTINE SANDIS: Can Action Explanations Ever Be Non-Factive?

  • 3: MICHAEL SMITH: The Ideal of Orthonomous Action, or the How and Why of Buck-Passing

  • 4: PHILIP STRATTON-LAKE: Dancy on Buck Passing

  • 5: ROGER CRISP: Are Egoism and Consequentialism Self-Refuting?

  • 6: MARGARET OLIVIA LITTLE: In Defence of Non-deontic Reasons

  • 7: R. JAY WALLACE: The Deontic Structure of Morality

  • 8: STEPHEN DARWALL: Morality and Principle

  • 9: DAVID BAKHURST: Moral Particularism: Ethical Not Metaphysical?

  • 10: A. W. PRICE: A Quietist Particularism

  • 11: DAVID McNAUGHTON AND PIERS RAWLING: Contours of the Practical Landscape

  • 12: SEAN MCKEEVER AND MICHAEL RIDGE: Why Holists Should Love Organic Unities

  • 13: JOHN BROOME: Practical Reasoning and Inference

  • 14: BART STREUMER: Are There Really No Irreducibly Normative Properties?

  • Index



Over the last 40 years, Jonathan Dancy has become one of his generation's most influential moral philosophers. He has authored five books and edited or co-edited five others. His work has shaped developments in metaethics, normative ethics, and the philosophy of action. In this volume, an internationally-renowned cast of contributors get to grips with these developments. In the course of his distinguished career, Dancy has held permanent posts at Keele, Reading, and Texas, and visiting appointments at a number of universities, including Pittsburgh and Oxford.
David Bakhurst is John and Ella G. Charlton Professor of Philosophy at Queen's University, Canada. He is the author of Consciousness and Revolution in Soviet Philosophy (CUP, 1991) and The Formation of Reason (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011), and co-editor of The Social Self (with Christine Sypnowich; Sage, 1995) and Jerome Bruner: Language, Culture, Self (with Stuart Shanker; Sage, 2001).
Margaret Olivia Little is Director of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University and Associate Professor of Philosophy at Georgetown University. She is co-editor of Moral Particularism (with Brad Hooker; OUP, 2000).
Brad Hooker is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Reading. He is the author of Ideal Code, Real World (OUP, 2000), and editor of Developing Deontology (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012); Truth in Ethics (Blackwell, 1996); and Rationality, Rules, and Utility: New Essays on the Moral Philosophy of Richard Brandt (Westview Press, 1993). He has also co-edited several volumes, including Moral Particularism (with Margaret Olivia Little; OUP, 2000) and Well-Being and Morality: Essays in Honour of James Griffin (with Roger Crisp; OUP, 2000).



Thinking about Reasons collects fourteen new essays on ethics and the philosophy of action, inspired by the work of Jonathan Dancy--one of his generation's most influential moral philosophers. Many of the most prominent living thinkers in the area are contributors to this collection, which also contains an afterword by Dancy himself.


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