Luck, value, and commitment themes from the ethics of Bernard Williams

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Heuer, Ulrike (-), Lang, Gerald R.
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Oxford, U.K. : Oxford University Press cop. 2012
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Table of Contents:
  • Theory versus anti-theory in ethics / Brad Hooker
  • The inescapability of consequentialism / Philip Pettit
  • One thought too many: love, morality, and the ordering of commitment / Susan Wolf
  • Being responsible, taking responsibility, and penumbral agency / David Enoch
  • Agency and luck / Joseph Raz
  • Justification, regret, and moral complaint: looking forward and looking backward on (and in) human life / R. Jay Wallace
  • A puzzle about internal reasons / Michael Smith
  • Thick concepts and internal reasons / Ulrike Heuer
  • Williams on Ought / John Broome
  • McDowell, Williams, and intuitionism / Jonathan Dancy
  • Discrimination, partial concern, and arbitrariness / Gerald Lang.