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Luck, Value, and Commitment - Themes From the Ethics of Bernard Williams (Hardcover)
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Luck, Value, and Commitment - Themes From the Ethics of Bernard Williams (Hardcover)
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Luck, Value, and Commitment comprises eleven new essays which
engage with, or take their point of departure from, the influential
work in moral and political philosophy of Bernard Williams
(1929-2003). Various themes of Williams's work are explored and
taken in new directions. In their essays, Brad Hooker, Philip
Pettit, and Susan Wolf are all concerned with Williams's work on
the viability or wisdom of systematic moral theory, and his
criticism, in particular, of moral theory's preoccupation with
impartiality. David Enoch, Joseph Raz, and R. Jay Wallace address
Williams's work on moral luck, and his insistence that moral
appraisals bear a disquieting sensitivity to various kinds of luck.
Wallace makes further connections between moral luck and the
'non-identity problem' in reproductive ethics. Michael Smith and
Ulrike Heuer investigate Williams's defence of 'internalism' about
reasons for action, which makes our reasons for action a function
of our desires, projects, and psychological dispositions. Smith
attempts to plug a gap in Williams's theory which is created by
Williams's deference to imagination, while Heuer connects these
issues to Williams's accommodation of 'thick' ethical concepts as a
source of knowledge and action-guidingness. John Broome examines
Williams's less-known work on the other central normative concept,
'ought'. Jonathan Dancy takes a look at Williams's work on moral
epistemology and intuitionism, comparing and contrasting his work
with that of John McDowell, and Gerald Lang explores Williams's
work on equality, discrimination, and interspecies relations in
order to reach the conclusion, similar to Williams's, that
'speciesism' is very unlike racism or sexism.
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