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Robert Audi (Author)

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019511468X 978-0195114683 September 25, 1997
This book offers a unified collection of published and unpublished papers by Robert Audi, a renowned defender of the rationalist position in ethics. Taken together, the essays present a vigorous, broadly-based argument in moral epistemology and a related account of reasons for action and their bearing on moral justification and moral character. Part I details Audi's compelling moral epistemology while Part II offers a unique vision of ethical concepts and an account of moral explanation, as well as a powerful model of moral realism. Part III extends this account of moral explanation to moral responsibility for both actions and character and to the relation between virtue and the actions that express it. Part IV elaborates a theory of reasons for action that locates them in relation to three of their traditionally major sources: desire, moral judgment, and value.

Clear and illuminating, Audi's introduction outlines and interconnects the self-contained but cumulatively arranged essays. It also places them in relation to classical and contemporary literature, and directs readers to large segments of thematically connected material spread throughout the book. Audi ends with a powerfully synthetic final essay.

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"In these lively and wide-ranging essays, Robert Audi develops the most sophisticated, subtle, and detailed version of moral intuitionism since W. D. Ross. Audi also explores connections between his moral epistemology and moral psychology, the metaphysics of action, and a general theory of rationality. This book should be not only read but also carefully studied by everyone interested in moral theory."--Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Dartmouth College


"In defending ethical intuitionism, objective values and objective reasons for action, Audi swims against the stream. People interested in ethical theory should read this book to make sure they are headed in the right direction."--Bruce Russell, Wayne State University


"This extremely ambitious book reconfirms Audi's status as one of the most prominent philosophers writing about ethics and its relationship to other fields, especially epistemology....Important not only for Audi's sophisticated intuitionist theory, but also for its clarification of major alternatives to intuitionism."--Bernard Gert, Dartmouth College>


"Significant, carefully argued, broad in scope."--Roger Crisp, St. Anne's College, Oxford


--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Robert Audi is at University of Nebraska.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
epistemic justification, agent motivational internalism, aretaic grounding, capacity internalism, retentional responsibility, action from virtue, reasons internalism, traceability thesis, judgment and reasons for action, ethical reflectionism, morally adequate life, natural base properties, intrinsic end formulation, relevant base properties, direct explanatory power, moderate intuitionism, optimize happiness, acting from virtue, normative reasons for action, normative completeness, motivational internalists, normative reason for action, supervenience view, basic reasons for action, practical skepticism
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Oxford University Press, New York, Cambridge University Press, Cornell University Press, Practical Reasoning, Harvard University Press, The Structure of Justification, Southern Journal of Philosophy, Philosophical Review, American Philosophical Quarterly, Bernard Williams, Nicomachean Ethics, The Architecture of Reason, Liberal Arts Press, Bernard Gert, Lewis White Beck, John Deigh, Philosophical Studies, Thomas Nagel, Nicholas Sturgeon, John Rawls, Englewood Cliffs, Theory of Justice, The Inner Citidel, Panayot Butchvarov
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