Ethics at 3am :: questions and answers on how to live well /
What do ethicists and moral philosophers really think about? What are the most pressing concerns in the discipline today? This collection of interviews with a range of interesting and original thinkers in the field provides a snapshot of contemporary ethics in all its complexity and nuance. It conta...
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Zusammenfassung: | What do ethicists and moral philosophers really think about? What are the most pressing concerns in the discipline today? This collection of interviews with a range of interesting and original thinkers in the field provides a snapshot of contemporary ethics in all its complexity and nuance. It contains 25 probing interviews conducted by Richard Marshall of the cultural magazine 3AM, each consisting of a carefully condensed version of the interview, preceded by a brief biography of the interview subject. Marshall's questions are deeply knowledgeable while always accessible to the layperson, and the interviewees respond in kind with rich and opinionated responses. The result is a deeply engaging entrée into the state of ethics today. --Publisher's description. |
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title | Ethics at 3am : questions and answers on how to live well / |
title_alt | Ethics at three am Meta-ethics. Life after faith" ; Thinking how to live" ; Ethics without principles" ; The existentialist of hard choices" ; From normativity to responsibility" ; Deep control, death and co." ; Being for" ; The contractualist" -- Normative ethics. Against absolute goodness" ; The Pyrrhonian sceptic" ; Buddhist ethics" ; Law and ethics" ; Law as a leap of faith" ; From the second person" ; The hedonistic utilitarian" ; From the point of view of the universe" -- Applied ethics. Saying no to Jack Bauer" ; Philosophy of captivity" ; Rethinking the formula of humanity" ; Conscience and conviction" ; Civic friendship" ; The color of our shame" ; The ethics of care" ; Sex, culture, justice" ; Philosophy of the Zettabyte" ; Neuroethics." |
title_auth | Ethics at 3am : questions and answers on how to live well / |
title_exact_search | Ethics at 3am : questions and answers on how to live well / |
title_full | Ethics at 3am : questions and answers on how to live well / edited by Richard Marshall. |
title_fullStr | Ethics at 3am : questions and answers on how to live well / edited by Richard Marshall. |
title_full_unstemmed | Ethics at 3am : questions and answers on how to live well / edited by Richard Marshall. |
title_short | Ethics at 3am : |
title_sort | ethics at 3am questions and answers on how to live well |
title_sub | questions and answers on how to live well / |
topic | Ethics Miscellanea. Morale Miscellanées. PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Social. bisacsh Ethics fast Ethik gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4015602-3 |
topic_facet | Ethics Miscellanea. Morale Miscellanées. PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. PHILOSOPHY Social. Ethics Ethik miscellanies. Trivia and miscellanea Trivia and miscellanea. Miscellanées. |
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