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Moral judgement : an introduction through Anglo-American, German and French philosophy

معرفی کتاب «Moral judgement : an introduction through Anglo-American, German and French philosophy» نوشتهٔ Étienne Brown، منتشرشده توسط نشر Rowman & Littlefield Publishers در سال 2022. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This book integrates Kantian and Aristotelian reflections on the nature and justification of moral judgements. Arguing that moral judgements are ultimately grounded in the normativity of practical identities, the book concludes that it is through obligations tied to our multifaceted identities that we can ultimately understand how we ought to act. This book is the first to introduce readers to contemporary philosophical works on moral judgement stemming from France, Germany and the Anglo-American world - many of which remain untranslated. By integrating Kantian and Aristotelian reflections on this subject, the author combines historiography and critical reflection to offer a rich picture of what it means to make good moral decisions. As both Kantians and Aristotelians argue, moral judgements are ultimately grounded in the normativity of practical identities. Thus, it is by identifying the obligations tied to the multiple dimensions of our identities (e.g., friend, teacher, romantic partner, citizen) that we can ultimately understand how we ought to act. Yet, Aristotle and Kant also remind us that doing so requires the acquisition of moral virtues which allow us to better discern practical reasons in concrete situations. "This book integrates Kantian and Aristotelian reflections on the nature and justification of moral judgments. Arguing that moral judgments are ultimately grounded in the normativity of practical identities, the book concludes that it is through obligations tied to our multifaceted identities that we can ultimately understand how we ought to act"-- Provided by publisher
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