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interested in ethical challenges posed by pluralism and diversity of cultures, and in debates about value relativism. Mark Bernstein, Purdue University 'An exciting and ambitious book. Recommended...." --R.C. Robert Kane refocuses the debate on the philosophical quest for wisdom, and argues that ethical principles about right action and the good life can be seen to emerge from that very quest itself. This study defends new foundations for ethics and value theory, arguing that ethical principles can be seen to emerge from the philosophical quest for wisdom itself. The 13-digit and 10-digit formats both work.Use the Amazon App to scan ISBNs and compare prices. Please enter the subject. Ships from and sold by Amazon.com. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations
This book proposes new ways of seeking common ethical ground in a pluralist world of conflicting cultures and values. Kane's work provides us with the most imaginative and compelling response to these challenges in years.
--Mark Bernstein, Purdue University "....a valuable contribution. It is, for many reasons, a most welcome addition to the literature." To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number.
Please enter the message.Would you also like to submit a review for this item? When applied to questions of value and the good life, this striving has ethical implications about the way we should treat ourselves and others. This is a significant accomplishment from which there is much to learn, both in its overall argument and in its detailed discussions.' It will appeal to all who are interested in ethical challenges posed by pluralism and diversity of cultures, and in debates about value relativism. His overarching theme is that moral constraints flow from the search for wisdom in the ancient philosophical sense, which involves both "explaining what and why things have objective reality … Robert Kane refocuses the debate on the philosophical quest for wisdom, and argues that ethical principles about right action and the good life can be seen to emerge from that very quest itself.
Please enter your name.The E-mail message field is required. It is full of original ideas, which it seeks to integrate, by means of careful argument, with more familiar moral notions. Kane introduces and defends a "complete ethical theory" that represents a genuinely novel approach to normative ethics. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations
Kane's work provides us with the most imaginative and compelling response to these challenges in years. Kane introduces and defends a complete ethical theory that represents a genuinely novel approach to normative ethics. Please enter recipient e-mail address(es).The E-mail Address(es) you entered is(are) not in a valid format. His overriding theme is that moral constraints flow from the search for wisdom in an ancient philosophical sense....The book is valuable not only for the novelty and promise of its central ideas, but also for its clear exegesis of other important positions." Richard Kraut, Northwestern University 'Modernity has left us with a world where we are uncertain about what values to hold and how our lives should be lived. Alexa Forrester, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews '[This] book is bold, ambitious and merits careful study. Amazon calculates a product’s star ratings based on a machine learned model instead of a raw data average. This study defends new foundations for ethics and value theory, arguing that ethical principles can be seen to emerge from the philosophical quest for wisdom itself. This book is remarkable for the way it ties together its different parts, as it is remarkable for making sure that we see the connections.
interested in ethical challenges posed by pluralism and diversity of cultures, and in debates about value relativism. Mark Bernstein, Purdue University 'An exciting and ambitious book. Recommended...." --R.C. Robert Kane refocuses the debate on the philosophical quest for wisdom, and argues that ethical principles about right action and the good life can be seen to emerge from that very quest itself. This study defends new foundations for ethics and value theory, arguing that ethical principles can be seen to emerge from the philosophical quest for wisdom itself. The 13-digit and 10-digit formats both work.Use the Amazon App to scan ISBNs and compare prices. Please enter the subject. Ships from and sold by Amazon.com. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations
This book proposes new ways of seeking common ethical ground in a pluralist world of conflicting cultures and values. Kane's work provides us with the most imaginative and compelling response to these challenges in years.
--Mark Bernstein, Purdue University "....a valuable contribution. It is, for many reasons, a most welcome addition to the literature." To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number.
Please enter the message.Would you also like to submit a review for this item? When applied to questions of value and the good life, this striving has ethical implications about the way we should treat ourselves and others. This is a significant accomplishment from which there is much to learn, both in its overall argument and in its detailed discussions.' It will appeal to all who are interested in ethical challenges posed by pluralism and diversity of cultures, and in debates about value relativism. His overarching theme is that moral constraints flow from the search for wisdom in the ancient philosophical sense, which involves both "explaining what and why things have objective reality … Robert Kane refocuses the debate on the philosophical quest for wisdom, and argues that ethical principles about right action and the good life can be seen to emerge from that very quest itself.
Please enter your name.The E-mail message field is required. It is full of original ideas, which it seeks to integrate, by means of careful argument, with more familiar moral notions. Kane introduces and defends a "complete ethical theory" that represents a genuinely novel approach to normative ethics. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations
Kane's work provides us with the most imaginative and compelling response to these challenges in years. Kane introduces and defends a complete ethical theory that represents a genuinely novel approach to normative ethics. Please enter recipient e-mail address(es).The E-mail Address(es) you entered is(are) not in a valid format. His overriding theme is that moral constraints flow from the search for wisdom in an ancient philosophical sense....The book is valuable not only for the novelty and promise of its central ideas, but also for its clear exegesis of other important positions." Richard Kraut, Northwestern University 'Modernity has left us with a world where we are uncertain about what values to hold and how our lives should be lived. Alexa Forrester, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews '[This] book is bold, ambitious and merits careful study. Amazon calculates a product’s star ratings based on a machine learned model instead of a raw data average. This study defends new foundations for ethics and value theory, arguing that ethical principles can be seen to emerge from the philosophical quest for wisdom itself. This book is remarkable for the way it ties together its different parts, as it is remarkable for making sure that we see the connections.