The premier political philosopher of his day, John Rawls, in three
decades of teaching at Harvard, has had a profound influence on the
way philosophical ethics is approached and understood today. This book
brings together the lectures that inspired a generation of
students--and a regeneration of moral philosophy. It invites readers
to learn from the most noted exemplars of modern moral philosophy with
the inspired guidance of one of contemporary philosophy's most
noteworthy practitioners and teachers. Central to Rawls's approach is
the idea that respectful attention to the great texts of our tradition
can lead to a fruitful exchange of ideas across the centuries. In this
spirit, his book engages thinkers such as Leibniz, Hume, Kant, and
Hegel as they struggle in brilliant and instructive ways to define the
role of a moral conception in human life. The lectures delineate four
basic types of moral reasoning: perfectionism, utilitarianism,
intuitionism, and--the ultimate focus of Rawls's course--Kantian
constructivism. Comprising a superb course on the history of moral
philosophy, they also afford unique insight into how John Rawls has
transformed our view of this history.
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ISBN
9780674042575
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
Harvard University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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