In a wide-ranging inquiry Richard W. Miller provides new resources for
coping with the most troubling types of moral conflict: disagreements
in moral conviction, conflicting interests, and the tension between
conscience and desires. Drawing on most fields in philosophy and the
social sciences, including his previous work in the philosophy of
science, he presents an account of our access to moral truth, and,
within this framework, develops a theory of justice and an assessment
of the role of morality in rational choice. In Miller's view, we are
often in a position to claim that our moral judgments are true
descriptions of moral facts. But others, relying on contrary ways of
moral learning, would reject truths that we are in a position to
assert, in dissent that does not depend on irrationality or ignorance
of relevant evidence or arguments. With this mixed verdict on "moral
realism," Miller challenges many received views of rationality,
scientific method, and the relation between moral belief and moral
choice. In his discussion of justice, Miller defends the adequacy, for
modern political choices, of a widely shared demand that institutions
be freely and rationally acceptable to all. Drawing on social research
and economic theories, he argues that this demand has dramatically
egalitarian consequences, even though it is a premise of liberals and
conservatives alike. In the final chapters, Miller investigates the
role and limits of morality in the choice of conduct, arguing for new
perspectives on reason and impartiality. Originally published in 1992.
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Truth, Justice, and Conscience in a World of Conflict
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9781400862764
Publisert
2014
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Princeton University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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