Morality: its nature and justification
Bernard Gert's classic work Morality, in which he argues his distinctive and comprehensive moral theory, is now in its sixth edition. Gert argues that morality is an informal system that does not provide answers to every moral question but does always limit the range of morally acceptable optio...
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Zusammenfassung: | Bernard Gert's classic work Morality, in which he argues his distinctive and comprehensive moral theory, is now in its sixth edition. Gert argues that morality is an informal system that does not provide answers to every moral question but does always limit the range of morally acceptable options and so explains why some moral questions cannot be resolved. Gert describes the two-step procedure that is used in moral decisions and judgments, and he shows that moral rules cannot be understood independently of the system in which they are embedded. Although his moral theory is sophisticated, it is presented with a clarity that will appeal to undergraduate and graduate students alike, as well as anyone with a general interest in applied ethics. In this new edition, Gert perfects the consistency of his views by presenting his argument in greater detail; he also revises the text in light of a critical book and two symposia dedicated to his theory that have surfaced since the book's last publication. This is the definitive edition to the work that has received so much attention and acclaim. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XVI, 438 S. |
ISBN: | 0195176898 9780195176896 9780195176902 0195176901 |
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CONTENTS PART I CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS CHAPTER I MORALITY 3 CHAPTER 2
RATIONALITY AND IRRATIONALITY 29 CHAPTER 3 REASONS 56 CHAPTER 4 GOODS
(BENEFITS) AND EVILS (HARMS) 90 CHAPTER 5 MORAL RULES 110 CHAPTER 6
IMPARTIALITY 131 PART II THE MORAL SYSTEM AND ITS JUSTIFICATION CHAPTER
7 JUSTIFYING THE MORAL RULES: THE FIRST FIVE 159 CHAPTER 8 JUSTIFYING
THE MORAL RULES: THE SECOND FIVE 187 CHAPTER 9 JUSTIFYING VIOLATIONS 220
CHAPTER 10 MORAL IDEALS 246 PART III VIRTUE, METAETHICS, AND POLITICAL
PHILOSOPY CHAPTER 11 VIRTUES AND VICES 275 CHAPTER 12 MORAL JUDGMENTS
309 CHAPTER I 3 "WHY SHOULD I BE MORAL?" 338 CHAPTER 14 MORALITY AND
SOCIETY 362 NOTES 387 INDEX 413 |
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