This book offers a unified collection of published and unpublished
papers by Robert Audi, a renowned defender of the rationalist position
in ethics. Taken together, the essays present a vigorous,
broadly-based argument in moral epistemology and a related account of
reasons for action and their bearing on moral justification and moral
character. Part I details Audi's compelling moral epistemology while
Part II offers a unique vision of ethical concepts and an account of
moral explanation, as well as a powerful model of moral realism. Part
III extends this account of moral explanation to moral responsibility
for both actions and character and to the relation between virtue and
the actions that express it. Part IV elaborates a theory of reasons
for action that locates them in relation to three of their
traditionally major sources: desire, moral judgment, and value. Clear
and illuminating, Audi's introduction outlines and interconnects the
self-contained but cumulatively arranged essays. It also places them
in relation to classical and contemporary literature, and directs
readers to large segments of thematically connected material spread
throughout the book. Audi ends with a powerfully synthetic final
essay.
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ISBN
9780195344356
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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