Rationality, Rules, and Ideals: Critical Essays on Bernard Gert's Moral Theory
by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong 2021-05-28 12:58:09
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Bernard Gert''s moral theory is among the clearest and most comprehensive on the contemporary scene. It touches on elements of the dominant ethical orientations--utilitarianism, Kantianism, contractionism, and virtue ethics-without fitting neatly int... Read more
Bernard Gert''s moral theory is among the clearest and most comprehensive on the contemporary scene. It touches on elements of the dominant ethical orientations--utilitarianism, Kantianism, contractionism, and virtue ethics-without fitting neatly into any of those categories. For that reason, Gert''s moral theory appeals to many ethicists dissatisfied with each of the dominant formulations. Rationality, Rules, and Ideals presents Gert''s Morality, the reactions by a number of prominent scholars, and Gert''s response. All told, it is a remarkably wide-ranging study of ethical theory. The work is broken down into six parts, making Rationality, Rules, and Ideals perfect for a broad-ranging course on ethical theory, following Gert''s critiques of utilitariansim, Kantianism, and virtue ethics. Both students and professionals will find much material to work with in this volume. The papers contribute not only to the understanding of Gert''s wide-ranging theory but to a number of important topics in ethic theory, the theory of rationality, and applied ethics. Less
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  • 9.28 X 6.26 X 1.19 in
  • 336
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • October 11, 2002
  • English
  • 9780742513174
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong is the Chauncey Stillman Professor of Practical Ethics in the Department of Philosophy and the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University. His class, Think Again: How to Re...
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