Reasons, Rights, and Values

Reasons, Rights, and Values

by Robert Audi
Reasons, Rights, and Values

Reasons, Rights, and Values

by Robert Audi

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Overview

A central concern in recent ethical thinking is reasons for action and their relation to obligations, rights, and values. This collection of recent essays by Robert Audi presents an account of what reasons for action are, how they are related to obligation and rights, and how they figure in virtuous conduct. In addition, Audi reflects in his opening essay on his theory of reasons for action, his common-sense intuitionism, and his widely debated principles for balancing religion and politics. Reasons are shown to be basic elements in motivation, grounded in experience, and crucial for justifying actions and for understanding rights. Audi's clear and engaging essays make these advanced debates accessible to students as well as scholars, and this volume will be a valuable resource for readers interested in ethical theory, political theory, applied ethics, or philosophy of action.

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ISBN-13: 9781107480803
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 04/02/2015
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.98(d)

About the Author

Robert Audi is John A. O'Brien Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. He has published numerous books and papers, including The Good in the Right: A Theory of Intuition and Intrinsic Value (2004), Practical Reasoning and Ethical Decision (2006), Moral Value and Human Diversity (2007), Democratic Authority and the Separation of Church and State (2011), Moral Perception (2013), and is Editor-in-Chief of The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, 3rd edition (forthcoming, 2015). He is also a past president of the American Philosophical Association and a former editor of the Journal of Philosophical Research.

Table of Contents

Introduction: practical reason, moral justification, and the grounds of value; Part I. Reasons for Action: 1. Reasons, practical reason, and practical reasoning; 2. Intrinsic value and reasons for action; 3. The grounds and structure of reasons for action; 4. Practical reason and the status of moral obligation; Part II. Intuition, Obligation, and Virtue: 5. Intuitions, intuitionism, and moral judgment; 6. Kantian intuitionism as a framework for the justification of moral judgments; 7. Moral virtue and reasons for action; 8. Virtue ethics in theory and practice; Part III. Religion, Politics, and the Obligations of Citizenship: 9. Wrongs within rights; 10. Religion and the politics of science: can evolutionary biology be religiously neutral?; 11. Nationalism, patriotism, and cosmopolitanism in an age of globalization; Index.
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