Desert and Virtue: A Theory of Intrinsic Value
Desert and Virtue: A Theory of Intrinsic Value presents a comprehensive examination of desert and what makes people deserve things. Stephen Kershnar demonstrates how desert relates to virtue, good deeds, moral responsibility, and personal change and growth through the life process. He persuasively argues that desert is a function that relates well-being, intrinsic value, and a 'ground,' which is defined as a person's character or act. Kershnar also explores whether his theory is consistent with the limited responsibility people have for who they are. Desert and Virtue's insightful analysis will be particularly useful for those interested in philosophy, religion, and other fields that touch on value theory.
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Desert and Virtue: A Theory of Intrinsic Value
Desert and Virtue: A Theory of Intrinsic Value presents a comprehensive examination of desert and what makes people deserve things. Stephen Kershnar demonstrates how desert relates to virtue, good deeds, moral responsibility, and personal change and growth through the life process. He persuasively argues that desert is a function that relates well-being, intrinsic value, and a 'ground,' which is defined as a person's character or act. Kershnar also explores whether his theory is consistent with the limited responsibility people have for who they are. Desert and Virtue's insightful analysis will be particularly useful for those interested in philosophy, religion, and other fields that touch on value theory.
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Desert and Virtue: A Theory of Intrinsic Value

Desert and Virtue: A Theory of Intrinsic Value

by Stephen Kershnar
Desert and Virtue: A Theory of Intrinsic Value

Desert and Virtue: A Theory of Intrinsic Value

by Stephen Kershnar

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Desert and Virtue: A Theory of Intrinsic Value presents a comprehensive examination of desert and what makes people deserve things. Stephen Kershnar demonstrates how desert relates to virtue, good deeds, moral responsibility, and personal change and growth through the life process. He persuasively argues that desert is a function that relates well-being, intrinsic value, and a 'ground,' which is defined as a person's character or act. Kershnar also explores whether his theory is consistent with the limited responsibility people have for who they are. Desert and Virtue's insightful analysis will be particularly useful for those interested in philosophy, religion, and other fields that touch on value theory.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739139387
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 10/29/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 168
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Stephen Kershnar is professor of philosophy at the State University of New York at Fredonia.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: A Theory of Intrinsic Value
Chapter 2: The Geometry of Desert
Chapter 3: The Time of Intrinsic Value
Chapter 4: The Momentary Theory of Desert
Chapter 5: Desert and the Principle of Universality
Chapter 6: The Ground of Desert
Chapter 7: The Building-Block Theory of Virtue
Chapter 8: Virtuous Attitudes
Chapter 9: Desert and Responsibility
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