Understanding human goods: a theory of ethics
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1. Verfasser: Chappell, T. D. J., (Timothy D. J.) (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press c1998
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-216) and index
1. Three Foundational Questions for Ethics. 1.1. What is the Point of Acting? 1.2. What is the Good? 1.3. What is Human Excellence? 1.4. The Three Questions Connected; and a Working Hypothesis -- 2. The Basic Goods. 2.1. How to Arrive at a Taxonomy of Motivations and of Goods. 2.2. A Taxonomy of the Basic Goods. 2.3. The Basic Goods and the Problem of Egoism. 2.4. Are the Basic Goods Objective? 2.5. Goods and Goods-for. 2.6. Conclusion -- 3. The Threefold Schema. 3.1. Why Pluralists can't be Maximisers. 3.2. A First Attempt on the Problem of Reconciliation. 3.3. A Parallel; and Another Argument for the Schema. 3.4. Material Absolutes, Commitments, and the Virtues. 3.5. Six Attractions of the Threefold Schema. 3.6. Two Objections. 3.7. Conclusion -- 4. Persons and Identities. 4.1. Personal Identity and Personal Integrity. 4.2. Against Reductionism. 4.3. What Matters about Personal Identity. 4.4. Persons as Substances. Endnote: Williams on Abortion -- 5. Two Conceptions of the Good. 5.1. Three Criticisms of the List Conception of the Goods. 5.2. The Narrative Conception of the Good -- 6. Narrative Conceptions Examined. 6.1. Three Objections to the Narrative Conception of the Person. 6.2. Eight Objections to the Narrative Conception of the Good. 6.3. Eight Objections to the Narrative Conception of Rationality. 6.4. Freedom of the Will. 6.5. Conclusion
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