Sidgwick's Ethics
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Elements in Ethics
ISBN-10
1009517708
ISBN-13
9781009517706
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 27th, 2025
Print length
84 Pages
Weight
262 grams
Dimensions
22.90 x 15.20 x 0.60 cms
Product Classification:
Ethics & moral philosophy
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This Element critically analyzes Sidgwick's The Methods of Ethics, focusing on Sidgwick's moral epistemology, arguments against common-sense morality, utilitarianism, rational egoism, and 'the dualism of practical reason.' It provides readers with scholarly debates surrounding the theses, enhancing the appreciation of this masterpiece.
Henry Sidgwick''s The Methods of Ethics is one of the most important and influential works in the history of moral philosophy. The Methods of Ethics clarifies and tackles some of the most enduring and difficult problems of morality. It offers readers a high-calibre example of analytical moral philosophy. This Element interprets and critically evaluates select positions and arguments in Sidgwick''s The Methods of Ethics. It focuses specifically on Sidgwick''s moral epistemology, his argument against common-sense morality, his argument for utilitarianism, his argument for rational egoism, and his argument for what he calls ''the dualism of practical reason'', the thesis that utilitarianism and rational egoism are coordinate but conflicting requirements of rationality. Sidgwick''s Ethics attempts to acquaint readers with the scholarly and theoretical debates relating to Sidgwick''s theses, while providing readers with a greater appreciation of the depth and sophistication of Sidgwick''s masterpiece.
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