Plural and conflicting values /:
Plural values and conflicting values are often held to be conceptually problematic, threatening the very possibility of ethics, or at least of rational ethics. Arguing against this view, this treatise shows that plurality and conflict are commonplace features of everyday choice and action.
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Zusammenfassung: | Plural values and conflicting values are often held to be conceptually problematic, threatening the very possibility of ethics, or at least of rational ethics. Arguing against this view, this treatise shows that plurality and conflict are commonplace features of everyday choice and action. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiii, 360 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-350) and indexes. |
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505 | 8 | |a 7: Some comments on Aristotelian pleasures and conflicts8: Courage and pleasure -- 9: Conclusion -- 4. Moral Conflicts: What They Are and What They Show -- 1: The incompossibility account and modifications -- 2: Conflicts of prima facie duties and of overall duties -- 3: The shared assumption that ethics is action-guiding -- 4: Non-action-guiding act evaluations -- 5: Why there are non-action-guiding act evaluations -- 6: Non-action-guiding act evaluations and ethics -- 7: Conflicts and non-action-guiding act evaluations -- 8: Other conflicts | |
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505 | 8 | |a 2: Obvious plurality and its denial3: A confusion of commensurability and comparability -- 4: Choice and plurality -- 5: Against these being evaluative differences -- 6: Pluralism and an aesthetic of pleasure -- 7: Pluralism and pleasure as more usually considered -- 8: No special theory of judgement for plurality -- 9: Simplicity -- 10: Other understandings of monism -- 11: Difficulties with sortal comparisons -- 12: Conclusion -- PART III: PLURALITY AND CONFLICT -- 7. Akrasia: The Unity of the Good, Commensurability, and Comparability | |
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contents | Acknowledgements -- Summary Table of Con tents -- Contents -- Introduction -- PART I: CONFLICT -- 1. Dirty Hands and Ordinary Life -- 1: Some structures of overall, action-guiding evaluations -- 2: Some foundational features of choice and action -- 3: How are these costs taken up? -- 4: The special moral nature of dirty features -- 5: Some features of dirty hands and similar acts -- 6: Strange theories of value and the denial of dirty hands -- 7: Moral emotions and dirty hands -- 8: Dirty hands and acceptable moral theories -- 2. Moral Immorality 1: Admirable immorality, an introduction2: Overridingness and admirable immorality -- 3: Overvaluing and admirability -- 4: The unavoidable evils in admirable immorality -- 5: Conclusion -- 3. Dirty Hands and Conflicts of Values and of Desires in Aristotle's Ethics -- 1: Dirty hands: A brief characterization -- 2: That Aristotle allows for dirty hands -- 3: Eudaimonia: The implications of mixed actions -- 4: Acting for eudaimonia and for eudaimonia -- 5: Conflicts of values and of desires, and Aristotle -- 6: Conflicts of desire in Aristotle 7: Some comments on Aristotelian pleasures and conflicts8: Courage and pleasure -- 9: Conclusion -- 4. Moral Conflicts: What They Are and What They Show -- 1: The incompossibility account and modifications -- 2: Conflicts of prima facie duties and of overall duties -- 3: The shared assumption that ethics is action-guiding -- 4: Non-action-guiding act evaluations -- 5: Why there are non-action-guiding act evaluations -- 6: Non-action-guiding act evaluations and ethics -- 7: Conflicts and non-action-guiding act evaluations -- 8: Other conflicts ""9: The real importance of conflicts for ethical theory""""PART II: PLURALITY AND JUDGEMENT""; ""5. Courage, the Doctrine of the Mean, and the Possibility of Evaluative and Emotional Coherence""; ""1: Courage and the Doctrine""; ""2: The mean�of courage and more generally""; ""3: One value, many values""; ""4: The mean of courage""; ""5: Real unities""; ""6: Real unities and the usefulness of the Doctrine""; ""7: Complex unities""; ""Appendix 1: Pears's solution""; ""Appendix 2: The object of tharsos""; ""6. Plurality and Choice""; ""1: Three marks of plurality"" 2: Obvious plurality and its denial3: A confusion of commensurability and comparability -- 4: Choice and plurality -- 5: Against these being evaluative differences -- 6: Pluralism and an aesthetic of pleasure -- 7: Pluralism and pleasure as more usually considered -- 8: No special theory of judgement for plurality -- 9: Simplicity -- 10: Other understandings of monism -- 11: Difficulties with sortal comparisons -- 12: Conclusion -- PART III: PLURALITY AND CONFLICT -- 7. Akrasia: The Unity of the Good, Commensurability, and Comparability |
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spelling | Stocker, Michael (Michael Adam Gerber) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkhMp7rX8VX4X6F3rgVG3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2003031271 Plural and conflicting values / Michael Stocker. Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford Univ. Press, ©1990. 1 online resource (xiii, 360 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-350) and indexes. Plural values and conflicting values are often held to be conceptually problematic, threatening the very possibility of ethics, or at least of rational ethics. Arguing against this view, this treatise shows that plurality and conflict are commonplace features of everyday choice and action. Print version record. Acknowledgements -- Summary Table of Con tents -- Contents -- Introduction -- PART I: CONFLICT -- 1. Dirty Hands and Ordinary Life -- 1: Some structures of overall, action-guiding evaluations -- 2: Some foundational features of choice and action -- 3: How are these costs taken up? -- 4: The special moral nature of dirty features -- 5: Some features of dirty hands and similar acts -- 6: Strange theories of value and the denial of dirty hands -- 7: Moral emotions and dirty hands -- 8: Dirty hands and acceptable moral theories -- 2. Moral Immorality 1: Admirable immorality, an introduction2: Overridingness and admirable immorality -- 3: Overvaluing and admirability -- 4: The unavoidable evils in admirable immorality -- 5: Conclusion -- 3. Dirty Hands and Conflicts of Values and of Desires in Aristotle's Ethics -- 1: Dirty hands: A brief characterization -- 2: That Aristotle allows for dirty hands -- 3: Eudaimonia: The implications of mixed actions -- 4: Acting for eudaimonia and for eudaimonia -- 5: Conflicts of values and of desires, and Aristotle -- 6: Conflicts of desire in Aristotle 7: Some comments on Aristotelian pleasures and conflicts8: Courage and pleasure -- 9: Conclusion -- 4. Moral Conflicts: What They Are and What They Show -- 1: The incompossibility account and modifications -- 2: Conflicts of prima facie duties and of overall duties -- 3: The shared assumption that ethics is action-guiding -- 4: Non-action-guiding act evaluations -- 5: Why there are non-action-guiding act evaluations -- 6: Non-action-guiding act evaluations and ethics -- 7: Conflicts and non-action-guiding act evaluations -- 8: Other conflicts ""9: The real importance of conflicts for ethical theory""""PART II: PLURALITY AND JUDGEMENT""; ""5. Courage, the Doctrine of the Mean, and the Possibility of Evaluative and Emotional Coherence""; ""1: Courage and the Doctrine""; ""2: The meanâ€?of courage and more generally""; ""3: One value, many values""; ""4: The mean of courage""; ""5: Real unities""; ""6: Real unities and the usefulness of the Doctrine""; ""7: Complex unities""; ""Appendix 1: Pears's solution""; ""Appendix 2: The object of tharsos""; ""6. Plurality and Choice""; ""1: Three marks of plurality"" 2: Obvious plurality and its denial3: A confusion of commensurability and comparability -- 4: Choice and plurality -- 5: Against these being evaluative differences -- 6: Pluralism and an aesthetic of pleasure -- 7: Pluralism and pleasure as more usually considered -- 8: No special theory of judgement for plurality -- 9: Simplicity -- 10: Other understandings of monism -- 11: Difficulties with sortal comparisons -- 12: Conclusion -- PART III: PLURALITY AND CONFLICT -- 7. Akrasia: The Unity of the Good, Commensurability, and Comparability Ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045096 Values. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85141939 Ethics https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004989 Morale. Valeurs (Philosophie) ethics (philosophy) aat PHILOSOPHY Social. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. bisacsh Ethics fast Values fast Ethics Print version: Stocker, Michael (Michael Adam Gerber). Plural and conflicting values. Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford Univ. Press, ©1990 0198244479 9780198244479 (DLC) 89009275 (OCoLC)19589412 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=273466 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Stocker, Michael (Michael Adam Gerber) Plural and conflicting values / Acknowledgements -- Summary Table of Con tents -- Contents -- Introduction -- PART I: CONFLICT -- 1. Dirty Hands and Ordinary Life -- 1: Some structures of overall, action-guiding evaluations -- 2: Some foundational features of choice and action -- 3: How are these costs taken up? -- 4: The special moral nature of dirty features -- 5: Some features of dirty hands and similar acts -- 6: Strange theories of value and the denial of dirty hands -- 7: Moral emotions and dirty hands -- 8: Dirty hands and acceptable moral theories -- 2. Moral Immorality 1: Admirable immorality, an introduction2: Overridingness and admirable immorality -- 3: Overvaluing and admirability -- 4: The unavoidable evils in admirable immorality -- 5: Conclusion -- 3. Dirty Hands and Conflicts of Values and of Desires in Aristotle's Ethics -- 1: Dirty hands: A brief characterization -- 2: That Aristotle allows for dirty hands -- 3: Eudaimonia: The implications of mixed actions -- 4: Acting for eudaimonia and for eudaimonia -- 5: Conflicts of values and of desires, and Aristotle -- 6: Conflicts of desire in Aristotle 7: Some comments on Aristotelian pleasures and conflicts8: Courage and pleasure -- 9: Conclusion -- 4. Moral Conflicts: What They Are and What They Show -- 1: The incompossibility account and modifications -- 2: Conflicts of prima facie duties and of overall duties -- 3: The shared assumption that ethics is action-guiding -- 4: Non-action-guiding act evaluations -- 5: Why there are non-action-guiding act evaluations -- 6: Non-action-guiding act evaluations and ethics -- 7: Conflicts and non-action-guiding act evaluations -- 8: Other conflicts ""9: The real importance of conflicts for ethical theory""""PART II: PLURALITY AND JUDGEMENT""; ""5. Courage, the Doctrine of the Mean, and the Possibility of Evaluative and Emotional Coherence""; ""1: Courage and the Doctrine""; ""2: The mean�of courage and more generally""; ""3: One value, many values""; ""4: The mean of courage""; ""5: Real unities""; ""6: Real unities and the usefulness of the Doctrine""; ""7: Complex unities""; ""Appendix 1: Pears's solution""; ""Appendix 2: The object of tharsos""; ""6. Plurality and Choice""; ""1: Three marks of plurality"" 2: Obvious plurality and its denial3: A confusion of commensurability and comparability -- 4: Choice and plurality -- 5: Against these being evaluative differences -- 6: Pluralism and an aesthetic of pleasure -- 7: Pluralism and pleasure as more usually considered -- 8: No special theory of judgement for plurality -- 9: Simplicity -- 10: Other understandings of monism -- 11: Difficulties with sortal comparisons -- 12: Conclusion -- PART III: PLURALITY AND CONFLICT -- 7. Akrasia: The Unity of the Good, Commensurability, and Comparability Ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045096 Values. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85141939 Ethics https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004989 Morale. Valeurs (Philosophie) ethics (philosophy) aat PHILOSOPHY Social. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. bisacsh Ethics fast Values fast |
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title | Plural and conflicting values / |
title_auth | Plural and conflicting values / |
title_exact_search | Plural and conflicting values / |
title_full | Plural and conflicting values / Michael Stocker. |
title_fullStr | Plural and conflicting values / Michael Stocker. |
title_full_unstemmed | Plural and conflicting values / Michael Stocker. |
title_short | Plural and conflicting values / |
title_sort | plural and conflicting values |
topic | Ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045096 Values. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85141939 Ethics https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004989 Morale. Valeurs (Philosophie) ethics (philosophy) aat PHILOSOPHY Social. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. bisacsh Ethics fast Values fast |
topic_facet | Ethics. Values. Ethics Morale. Valeurs (Philosophie) ethics (philosophy) PHILOSOPHY Social. PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. Values |
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