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What We Owe to Each Other
T. M. Scanlon
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Description for What We Owe to Each Other
Paperback. How do we judge whether an action is morally right or wrong? If an action is wrong, what reason does that give us not to do it? Why should we give such reasons priority over our other concerns and values? This text offers answers to these questions, and explores the views and values behind them. Num Pages: 432 pages. BIC Classification: HPQ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 234 x 158 x 27. Weight in Grams: 492.
“This magnificent book…opens up a novel, arresting position on matters that have been debated for thousands of years.” —Times Literary Supplement
How do we judge whether an action is morally right or wrong? If an action is wrong, what reason does that give us not to do it? Why should we give such reasons priority over our other concerns and values? In this book, T. M. Scanlon offers new answers to these questions, as they apply to the central part of morality that concerns what we owe to each other. According to his contractualist view, thinking about ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Harvard University Press United States
Number of pages
432
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2000
Condition
New
Weight
479g
Number of Pages
432
Place of Publication
Cambridge, Mass., United States
ISBN
9780674004238
SKU
V9780674004238
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About T. M. Scanlon
T. M. Scanlon is Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity, Emeritus, at Harvard University.
Reviews for What We Owe to Each Other
[Scanlon's] discussions are deep and honest, and they illuminate many key concepts of moral philosophy: well being, trust, friendship, loyalty, promises. It would be—and will be—the business of more than one doctoral thesis to assess his success.
Simon Blackburn
New York Times Book Review
T. M. Scanlon is a scrupulous, astringent, relentlessly exact writer, without any of ... Read more
Simon Blackburn
New York Times Book Review
T. M. Scanlon is a scrupulous, astringent, relentlessly exact writer, without any of ... Read more