What We Owe to Each Other

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What We Owe to Each Other

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ISBN: 9780674004238
author: T. M. Scanlon
publishing house: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
publication date: 2000 -11
binding: Paperback
price: USD 29.00
number of pages: 432

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Scanlon offers a sharp challenge to much contemporary moral philosophy. Most philosophers think that agreements between people play only a subsidiary role in moral theory. What is right or wrong is independent of what people accept. Agreements rest on morality; they do not underlie it. Scanlon dissents. In his conception, morality depends on principles it would not be reasonable for people to reject. These agreements do not derive from further moral facts. Scanlon also challenges the view that desires give reasons for action, leveling heavy artillery at the contrary position of Bernard Williams. The originality, scope, and careful argument of this work mark it as an indispensable book.

contents

Introduction
Reasons and Values
Reasons
Values
Well-Being
Right and Wrong
Wrongness and Reasons
The Structure of Contractualism
Responsibility
Promises
Relativism
Appendix: Williams on Internal and External Reasons
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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