Moral psychology /

In recent decades the central questions of moral psychology have attracted renewed interest. Contemporary work on moral motivation and the rationality of moral action has broadened its focus to include a wide array of related issues. New interpretations of historical figures have also contributed to...

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Other Authors: Tenenbaum, Sergio, 1964-

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi, 2007.

Series: Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 94.
Rodopi Religion, Theology and Philosophy Special E-Book Collection, 2007-2014, ISBN: 9789004357938.

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Call Number: BJ45 .M66 2007eb

Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material /
  • Sergio Tenenbaum
  • INTRODUCTION /
  • Sergio Tenenbaum
  • DESIRE, POWER AND THE GOOD IN PLATO'S GORGIAS /
  • James Doyle
  • VIRTUE AND ARGUMENT IN ARISTOTLE'S ETHICS /
  • Iakovos Vasiliou
  • CHARACTER TRAITS AND THE HUMEAN APPROACH TO ETHICS /
  • Donald Ainslie
  • KANT ON THE AGREEABLE AND THE GOOD /
  • Stephen Engstrom
  • GOALS, WISHES, AND REASONS FOR ACTION /
  • Steven Arkonovich
  • PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE AFTERMATH: ETHICAL THEORY AND THE INTELLIGIBILITY OF MORAL EXPERIENCE /
  • Carla Bagnoli
  • HOW REASON CAN BE PRACTICAL: A REPLY TO HUME /
  • Philip Clark
  • MORTALITY, AGENCY, AND REGRET /
  • Connie S. Rosati
  • RATIONALITY AND CHARACTER TRAITS /
  • G.F. Schueler
  • IS THERE A NEXUS BETWEEN REASONS AND RATIONALITY? /
  • Michael Smith
  • PRACTICAL REASONS AND MISTAKES OF PRACTICAL RATIONALITY /
  • David Sobel
  • THE CONCLUSION OF PRACTICAL REASON /
  • Sergio Tenenbaum.