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Kierkegaard and the Limits of the Ethical (Paperback, Reissued)
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Kierkegaard and the Limits of the Ethical (Paperback, Reissued)
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This book is a discussion of some of Kierkegaard's central ideas,
showing their relevance to contemporary debates in epistemology,
ethics, and the philosophy of religion. Anthony Rudd's aim is not
simply to expound Kierkegaard's ideas but to draw on them
creatively in order to illuminate questions about the foundations
of morality and the nature of personal identity, as discussed by
analytical philosophers such as MacIntyre, Parfit, Williams, and
Foot. Rudd seeks a way forward from the sterile conflict between
the view that morality and religion are based on objective
reasoning and the view that they are merely expressions of
subjective emotions. He argues that morality and religion must be
understood in terms of the individual's search for a sense of
meaning in his or her own life, but emphasizes that this does not
imply that values are arbitrary or merely subjective.
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