Reasons and the Good
In Reasons and the Good Roger Crisp answers some of the oldest questions in moral philosophy. Claiming that a fundamental issue in normative ethics is what ultimate reasons for action we might have, he argues that the best statements of such reasons will not employ moral concepts. He investigates...
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In Reasons and the Good Roger Crisp answers some of the oldest questions in moral philosophy. Claiming that a fundamental issue in normative ethics is what ultimate reasons for action we might have, he argues that the best statements of such reasons will not employ moral concepts. He investigates and explains the nature of reasons themselves; his account of how we come to know them combines an intuitionist epistemology with elements of Pyrrhonist scepticism. He defends a hedonistic theory of well-being and an account of practical reason according to which we can give some, though not overriding, priority to our own good over that of others. The book develops original lines of argument within a framework of some traditional but currently less popular views.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780199290338 (0199290334)
Publish date: October 1st 2006
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Pages no: 178
Edition language: English
Crisp argues that reasons for doing things are ultimately based on self interest and self well-being. he then goes on to argue that the well-being of others can also provide us with reasons to act. In the final chapter he discusses the issue of equality and comes to the conclusion that if well-being...