"Morality and religion have failed because they are based on
duplicity and fantasy. We need something new." This bold statement
is the driving force behind Richard Garner's "Beyond Morality." In
his book, Garner presents an insightful defense of moral error
theory-the idea that our moral thought and discourse is
systemically flawed. Establishing his argument with a discerning
survey of historical and contemporary moral beliefs from around the
world, Garner critically evaluates the plausibility of these
beliefs and ultimately finds them wanting. In response, Garner
suggests that humanity must "get beyond morality" by rejecting
traditional language and thought about good and bad, right and
wrong. He encourages readers to adhere to an alternative system of
thought: "informed, compassionate amoralism," a blend of
compassion, non-duplicity, and clarity of language that Garner
believes will nurture our capability for tolerance, creation, and
cooperation. By abandoning illusion and learning to listen to
others and ourselves, Garner insists that society can and will find
harmony.
Richard Garner's, "Beyond Morality" delves deep into the
thoughts and codes that inform the actions of humanity and offers a
solution to the embedded error of these forces. An essential text
for students of philosophy, "Beyond Morality" provides a groundwork
for improving human action and relationships.
Richard Garner is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Ohio State
University.
"One can discern the influence of the moral skeptic upon
philosophy for as far back as one can gather any solid evidence at
all, yet all too often the skeptical case has been articulated by
opponents only with an eye to its refutation. All the more
important it is, then, that forms of moral skepticism are
sympathetically developed and advocated in the intellectual
community. When first published in 1994, "Beyond Morality" was one
of very few books that intelligently championed a radical type of
moral skepticism; here Garner threw down the gauntlet in a firm,
level-headed, and engaging manner. In so doing, he showed amoralism
to have many attractions and a rich cultural history. Garner's
position remains very much a live option in metaethics, and the
importance of "Beyond Morality" has not diminished."
-Richard Joyce, Professor of Philosophy, Victoria University of
Wellington
"This work is a tremendous achievement. The author's erudition
is overwhelming, yet it is expressed without overwhelming the
reader. He goes easily from modern to ancient thought. Some of the
most difficult areas of thought are explored with such clarity that
readers unfamiliar with them can grasp them readily. One of the
chief virtues of this highly informative book is that it sets the
problems of ethics in the context of wider areas of thought and
brings them down to earth. Garner's main thesis, referred to as
amoralism, is extremely important, not only to philosophy, but to
all popular thinking about ethics, both theoretical and applied. He
has done a magnificent job defending this important theme. This is
a landmark work."
-Richard Taylor, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of
Rochester
"Garner is one of the first philosophers since Nietzsche to take
seriously the idea that 'morality' might be nothing more than a
sham. . . . In his hands, 'amoralism' turns out to be more
appealing and humane than many thinkers' versions of 'morality'
"
-James Rachels, Professor of Philosophy, University of Alabama
at Birmingham
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