Reason and Ethics defends the theoretical claim that all values are subjective and the practical claim that human affairs can be conducted fruitfully in full awareness of this.

Joel Marks goes beyond his previous work defending moral skepticism to question the existence of all objective values. This leads him to suggest a novel answer to the Companions in Guilt argument that the denial of morality would mean relinquishing rationality as well. Marks disarms the argument by conceding the irreality of both morality and logic, but is still able to rescue rationality while dispensing with morality on pragmatic grounds. He then offers a positive account of how life may be lived productively without recourse to attributions and assertions of right and wrong, good and bad, and even truth and falsity.

Written in an accessible and engaging style, Reason and Ethics will be of interest to scholars and students working in metaethics as well as to the generally intellectually curious.



Autorentext

Joel Marks is professor emeritus of philosophy at the University of New Haven and a Bioethics Center Scholar at Yale University. Among his many professional and popular publications are two previous monographs defending amorality, Ethics without Morals and Hard Atheism and the Ethics of Desire. His Website is www.docsoc.com.



Klappentext

Reason and Ethics defends the theoretical claim that all values are subjective and the practical claim that human affairs can be conducted fruitfully in full awareness of this.

Joel Marks goes beyond his previous work defending moral skepticism to question the existence of all objective values. This leads him to suggest a novel answer to the Companions in Guilt argument that the denial of morality would mean relinquishing rationality as well. Marks disarms the argument by conceding the irreality of both morality and logic, but is still able to rescue rationality while dispensing with morality on pragmatic grounds. He then offers a positive account of how life may be lived productively without recourse to attributions and assertions of right and wrong, good and bad, and even truth and falsity.

Written in an accessible and engaging style, Reason and Ethics will be of interest to scholars and students working in metaethics as well as to the generally intellectually curious.



Inhalt

Introduction: Method and Plan of the Book

Chapter 1: Moralism

Chapter 2: From the Moral to the Amoral

Chapter 3: From Amorality to Desirism

Chapter 4: What Reason Can Do

Chapter 5: Companions in Guilt

Chapter 6: Further Objections and Replies

Chapter 7: What Is It Like to Be an Amoralist?

Chapter 8: The Divided Amoralist

Chapter 9: We Are the 99 Percent

Chapter 10: Still More Amoral Moments

Titel
Reason and Ethics
Untertitel
The Case Against Objective Value
EAN
9781000198140
Format
PDF
Veröffentlichung
01.10.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
226