The ethical project /:
Instead of conceiving ethical commands as divine revelations or as the discoveries of brilliant thinkers, we should see our ethical practices as evolving over tens of thousands of years, as members of our species have worked out how to live together and prosper. Here, Kitcher elaborates his radical...
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Zusammenfassung: | Instead of conceiving ethical commands as divine revelations or as the discoveries of brilliant thinkers, we should see our ethical practices as evolving over tens of thousands of years, as members of our species have worked out how to live together and prosper. Here, Kitcher elaborates his radical vision of this millennia-long ethical project. Principles of right and wrong guide the lives of almost all human beings, but we often see them as external to ourselves, outside our own control. In a revolutionary approach to the problems of moral philosophy, Philip Kitcher makes a provocative proposal: Instead of conceiving ethical commands as divine revelations or as the discoveries of brilliant thinkers, we should see our ethical practices as evolving over tens of thousands of years, as members of our species have worked out how to live together and prosper. Elaborating this radical new vision, Kitcher shows how the limited altruistic tendencies of our ancestors enabled a fragile social life, how our forebears learned to regulate their interactions with one another, and how human societies eventually grew into forms of previously unimaginable complexity. The most successful of the many millennia-old experiments in how to live, he contends, survive in our values today. Drawing on natural science, social science, and philosophy to develop an approach he calls "pragmatic naturalism," Kitcher reveals the power of an evolving ethics built around a few core principles--including justice and cooperation--but leaving room for a diversity of communities and modes of self-expression. Ethics emerges as a beautifully human phenomenon--permanently unfinished, collectively refined and distorted generation by generation. Our human values, Kitcher shows, can be understood not as a final system but as a project--the ethical project--in which our species has engaged for most of its history, and which has been central to who we are |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (ix, 422 pages) |
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contents | Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Springs of Sympathy -- Chapter 2. Normative Guidance -- Chapter 3. Experiments of Living -- Chapter 4. One Thing after Another? -- Chapter 5. Troubles with Truth -- Chapter 6. Possibilities of Progress -- Chapter 7. Naturalistic Fallacies? -- Chapter 8. Progress, Equality, and the Good -- Chapter 9. Method in Ethics -- Chapter 10. Renewing the Project -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Index. |
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spelling | Kitcher, Philip, 1947- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtcCvP7QfHR4rgjFXK68C http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81141629 The ethical project / Philip Kitcher. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2011. 1 online resource (ix, 422 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Springs of Sympathy -- Chapter 2. Normative Guidance -- Chapter 3. Experiments of Living -- Chapter 4. One Thing after Another? -- Chapter 5. Troubles with Truth -- Chapter 6. Possibilities of Progress -- Chapter 7. Naturalistic Fallacies? -- Chapter 8. Progress, Equality, and the Good -- Chapter 9. Method in Ethics -- Chapter 10. Renewing the Project -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Index. Instead of conceiving ethical commands as divine revelations or as the discoveries of brilliant thinkers, we should see our ethical practices as evolving over tens of thousands of years, as members of our species have worked out how to live together and prosper. Here, Kitcher elaborates his radical vision of this millennia-long ethical project. Principles of right and wrong guide the lives of almost all human beings, but we often see them as external to ourselves, outside our own control. In a revolutionary approach to the problems of moral philosophy, Philip Kitcher makes a provocative proposal: Instead of conceiving ethical commands as divine revelations or as the discoveries of brilliant thinkers, we should see our ethical practices as evolving over tens of thousands of years, as members of our species have worked out how to live together and prosper. Elaborating this radical new vision, Kitcher shows how the limited altruistic tendencies of our ancestors enabled a fragile social life, how our forebears learned to regulate their interactions with one another, and how human societies eventually grew into forms of previously unimaginable complexity. The most successful of the many millennia-old experiments in how to live, he contends, survive in our values today. Drawing on natural science, social science, and philosophy to develop an approach he calls "pragmatic naturalism," Kitcher reveals the power of an evolving ethics built around a few core principles--including justice and cooperation--but leaving room for a diversity of communities and modes of self-expression. Ethics emerges as a beautifully human phenomenon--permanently unfinished, collectively refined and distorted generation by generation. Our human values, Kitcher shows, can be understood not as a final system but as a project--the ethical project--in which our species has engaged for most of its history, and which has been central to who we are In English. Ethics, Evolutionary. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045104 Morale évolutive. PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. bisacsh SCIENCE Life Sciences Evolution. bisacsh Ethics, Evolutionary fast Evolutionäre Ethik gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4308191-5 Evolutionäre Ethik. idszbz Ethik. idszbz has work: The ethical project (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGk7RcpkX3ThVWwQw7jY8y https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Kitcher, Philip, 1947- Ethical project. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2011 9780674061446 (DLC) 2010051684 (OCoLC)694172149 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=398531 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Kitcher, Philip, 1947- The ethical project / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Springs of Sympathy -- Chapter 2. Normative Guidance -- Chapter 3. Experiments of Living -- Chapter 4. One Thing after Another? -- Chapter 5. Troubles with Truth -- Chapter 6. Possibilities of Progress -- Chapter 7. Naturalistic Fallacies? -- Chapter 8. Progress, Equality, and the Good -- Chapter 9. Method in Ethics -- Chapter 10. Renewing the Project -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Index. Ethics, Evolutionary. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045104 Morale évolutive. PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. bisacsh SCIENCE Life Sciences Evolution. bisacsh Ethics, Evolutionary fast Evolutionäre Ethik gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4308191-5 Evolutionäre Ethik. idszbz Ethik. idszbz |
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title_alt | Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Springs of Sympathy -- Chapter 2. Normative Guidance -- Chapter 3. Experiments of Living -- Chapter 4. One Thing after Another? -- Chapter 5. Troubles with Truth -- Chapter 6. Possibilities of Progress -- Chapter 7. Naturalistic Fallacies? -- Chapter 8. Progress, Equality, and the Good -- Chapter 9. Method in Ethics -- Chapter 10. Renewing the Project -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Index. |
title_auth | The ethical project / |
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title_full | The ethical project / Philip Kitcher. |
title_fullStr | The ethical project / Philip Kitcher. |
title_full_unstemmed | The ethical project / Philip Kitcher. |
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topic | Ethics, Evolutionary. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045104 Morale évolutive. PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. bisacsh SCIENCE Life Sciences Evolution. bisacsh Ethics, Evolutionary fast Evolutionäre Ethik gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4308191-5 Evolutionäre Ethik. idszbz Ethik. idszbz |
topic_facet | Ethics, Evolutionary. Morale évolutive. PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. SCIENCE Life Sciences Evolution. Ethics, Evolutionary Evolutionäre Ethik Evolutionäre Ethik. Ethik. |
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