This book investigates the role and significance that examples play in
shaping arguments and thought, both in philosophy and in everyday
life. It addresses questions about how our moral thinking is informed
by our conceptual practices, especially in ways related to the
relationship between ethics and literature, post-Wittgensteinian
ethics, or meta-philosophical concerns about the style of
philosophical writing. Written in an accessible and non-technical
style, the book uses examples from real-life events or pieces of
well-known fictional stories to introduce its discussions. In doing
so, it demonstrates the complex way examples, rather than exemplifying
philosophical points, inform and condition how we approach the points
for which we want to argue. The author shows how examples guide or
block our understanding in certain directions, how they do this by
stressing morally relevant aspects or dimensions of the terms, and how
the sense of moral seriousness allows us to learn from examples. The
final chapter explores whether these kinds of engagement with examples
can be understood as "thinking primarily through examples." Examples
and Their Role in Our Thinking will be of interest to scholars and
graduate students working in ethics and moral philosophy, philosophy
of language, and philosophy of literature.
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ISBN
9781000352030
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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