Moral psychology / edited by Sergio Tenenbaum.

In recent decades the central questions of moral psychology have attracted renewed interest. Contemporary work on moral motivation and the rationality of moral action has broadened its focus to include a wide array of related issues. New interpretations of historical figures have also contributed to...

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Superior document:Poznań studies in the philosophy of the sciences and the humanities. New trends in philosophy
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Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
Series:Poznań studies in the philosophy of the sciences and the humanities ; v. 94.
Poznań studies in the philosophy of the sciences and the humanities. New trends in philosophy.
Physical Description:1 online resource (351 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Sergio Tenenbaum
  • INTRODUCTION / Sergio Tenenbaum
  • DESIRE, POWER AND THE GOOD IN PLATO’S GORGIAS / James Doyle
  • VIRTUE AND ARGUMENT IN ARISTOTLE’S ETHICS / Iakovos Vasiliou
  • CHARACTER TRAITS AND THE HUMEAN APPROACH TO ETHICS / Donald Ainslie
  • KANT ON THE AGREEABLE AND THE GOOD / Stephen Engstrom
  • GOALS, WISHES, AND REASONS FOR ACTION / Steven Arkonovich
  • PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE AFTERMATH: ETHICAL THEORY AND THE INTELLIGIBILITY OF MORAL EXPERIENCE / Carla Bagnoli
  • HOW REASON CAN BE PRACTICAL: A REPLY TO HUME / Philip Clark
  • MORTALITY, AGENCY, AND REGRET / Connie S. Rosati
  • RATIONALITY AND CHARACTER TRAITS / G.F. Schueler
  • IS THERE A NEXUS BETWEEN REASONS AND RATIONALITY? / Michael Smith
  • PRACTICAL REASONS AND MISTAKES OF PRACTICAL RATIONALITY / David Sobel
  • THE CONCLUSION OF PRACTICAL REASON / Sergio Tenenbaum.