'Onora O'Neill has done seminal work on the interpretation of Kant's moral theory and the development of a modern Kantian ethic over the last several decades. This volume collects several recent essays that take up the role of principles in moral reasoning, the relation between principles and judgement, and related issues. Professor O'Neill's views and insights about these questions are invaluable. This volume will be of interest to anyone working in moral or political philosophy.' Andrews Reath, University of California
Knowledge aims to fit the world, and action to change it. In this collection of essays, Onora O'Neill explores the relationship between these concepts and shows that principles are not enough for ethical thought or action: we also need to understand how practical judgement identifies ways of enacting them and of changing the way things are. Both ethical and technical judgement are supported, she contends, by bringing to bear multiple considerations, ranging from ethical principles to real-world constraints, and while we will never find practical algorithms - let alone ethical algorithms - that resolve moral and political issues, good practical judgement can bring abstract principles to bear in situations that call for action. Her essays thus challenge claims that all inquiry must use either the empirical methods of scientific inquiry or the interpretive methods of the humanities. They will appeal to a range of readers in moral and political philosophy.
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Acknowledgements; Introduction; Note on the references to Kant's works; Part I. Why Practical Principles Matter: 1. Modern moral philosophy and the problem of relevant descriptions; 2. Two cultures fifty years on; 3. Scientific inquiry and normative reasoning; Part II. Abstract Principles and Practical Judgement: 4. Abstraction, idealisation and ideology; 5. Normativity and practical judgement; 6. Instituting principles: between duty and action; 7. Experts, practitioners and practical judgement; 8. Kant on indeterminacy, judgement and interpretation; Part III. Means, Ends and Demands: 9. Reason and the resolution of disputes; 10. Consequences for non-consequentialists; 11. Demandingness and rules; Part IV. 'Applied' Ethics and Practical Judgement: 12. Applied ethics: naturalism, normativity and public policy; 13. Practical principles and practical judgement in bioethics; 14. Enactable and enforceable: Kant's criteria for right and virtue; Index.
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Although abstract principles alone cannot guide action, they can be combined to shape good practical judgement and change the world.
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ISBN
9781107113756
Publisert
2018-09-20
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
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510 gr
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235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
234
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