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Philippa Foot (1920-2010) is widely regarded as one of the most
important Anglophone moral philosophers of the 20th century. She
pioneered a distinctive approach to philosophical treatment of
ethics using the tools of analytic philosophy. She defended the
objectivity of moral judgment and took controversial positions on
abortion and euthanasia. She was also a leading figure behind the
revival of Aristotelian virtue ethics in contemporary philosophy.
This book represents the first comprehensive and accessible
introduction to Foot's work. It offers a complete chronological and
thematic overview, emphasising the role Foot played in the
development of contemporary virtue ethics. It situates her thought
in the context of the historical development of analytic moral
philosophy and discusses the various objections to her views.
Foot's writings take the form of essays that take up small problems
within moral philosophy. Yet John Hacker-Wright argues that there
is nevertheless a coherent, systematic moral perspective throughout
Foot's work that she does not make fully explicit. This is the
ideal introduction for students seeking a synthetic grasp of Foot's
moral vision.
This Element presents an interpretation and defence of Philippa
Foot's ethical naturalism. It begins with the often neglected
grammatical method that Foot derives from an interpretation of
Ludwig Wittgenstein's later philosophy. This method shapes her
approach to understanding goodness as well as the role that she
attributes to human nature in ethical judgment. Moral virtues
understood as perfections of human powers are central to Foot's
account of ethical judgment. The thrust of the interpretation
offered here is that Foot's metaethics takes ethical judgment to be
tied to our self-understanding as a sort of rational animal. Foot's
metaethics thereby offers a compelling contemporary approach that
preserves some of the best insights of the Aristotelian tradition
in practical philosophy.
This volume focuses on controversial issues that stem from Philippa
Foot's later writings on natural goodness which are at the center
of contemporary discussions of virtue ethics. The chapters address
questions about how Foot relates judgments of moral goodness to
human nature, how Foot understands happiness, and addresses
objections to her framework from the perspective of empirical
biology. The volume will be of value to any student or scholar with
an interest in virtue ethics and analytic moral philosophy.
This volume focuses on controversial issues that stem from Philippa
Foot's later writings on natural goodness which are at the center
of contemporary discussions of virtue ethics. The chapters address
questions about how Foot relates judgments of moral goodness to
human nature, how Foot understands happiness, and addresses
objections to her framework from the perspective of empirical
biology. The volume will be of value to any student or scholar with
an interest in virtue ethics and analytic moral philosophy.
Philippa Foot (1920-2010) is widely regarded as one of the most
important Anglophone moral philosophers of the 20th century. She
pioneered a distinctive approach to philosophical treatment of
ethics using the tools of analytic philosophy. She defended the
objectivity of moral judgment and took controversial positions on
abortion and euthanasia. She was also a leading figure behind the
revival of Aristotelian virtue ethics in contemporary philosophy.
This book represents the first comprehensive and accessible
introduction to Foot's work. It offers a complete chronological and
thematic overview, emphasising the role Foot played in the
development of contemporary virtue ethics. It situates her thought
in the context of the historical development of analytic moral
philosophy and discusses the various objections to her views.
Foot's writings take the form of essays that take up small problems
within moral philosophy. Yet John Hacker-Wright argues that there
is nevertheless a coherent, systematic moral perspective throughout
Foot's work that she does not make fully explicit. This is the
ideal introduction for students seeking a synthetic grasp of Foot's
moral vision.
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