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Sentience and Sensibility: A Conversation about Moral Philosophy
 
 

Sentience and Sensibility: A Conversation about Moral Philosophy [Kindle Edition]

Matthew R. Silliman
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"Silliman (Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts) examines "multicriterial value incrementalism," his preferred moral theory, using a dialogue format. This work includes an epilogue about the importance of moral theory in general, an appendix (coauthored with David K. Johnson) that discusses the theory, and a "cast of concepts and characters" to help better understand the dialogue. The book's purpose is "to discover a conceptual structure that can reconcile and account for" an important set of moral intuitions. The views defended are in some ways similar to those defended by Peter Singer, although the author is unwilling to endorse utilitarianism because "morality as lived cannot be exhausted by reference to a single, simple criterion," and because "it seems to us that there is not a single overarching criterion for settling moral questions." Although written in dialogue format, this volume is intended for any "patient and educated person," rather than primarily for undergraduates. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through professionals. Choice Reviews Online, J.H. Spence Adrian College"

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Sentience and Sensibility is a dialogue that engages a number of issues in moral theory in a rigorous and original manner, while remaining accessible to students and other nonspecialist readers. It accomplishes this by means of the time-honored (if presently dormant) medium of philosophical dialogue, in which its characters actively challenge each other to clarify their ideas and defend their reasoning. In this manner the conversation develops and weighs some proposed solutions, in largely non-technical language, to a number of current and traditional moral problems (including the nature and origin of moral value, the moral status of nonhuman animals, problems of partiality, and other vexed topics).

Moral philosophy and theory can seem as remote and intimidating as everyday ethical matters and moral intuitions are pressing. Sentience and Sensibility proposes that these two should meet. The book’s characters gently challenge each other to clarify their thinking and defend their reasoning, and in this rigorous yet personable manner explore traditional and fresh takes on morality. The conversation aims not only to discover thoughtful answers to such questions, but to do so while being respectful of both philosophical theory and ordinary moral intuitions.

David Weissman of CCNY believes this “may be the best use of the very difficult medium of philosophical dialogue” he has read, and that the book “deserves a wide audience.” Kay Mathiesen of the University of Arizona compares the appeal of the book to that of Jostein Gaarder’s bestselling novel about the history of philosophy, with the difference that Sentience and Sensibility develops original ideas in moral thought: “It’s like a Sophie’s World for grownups.”

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 660 KB
  • Print Length: 364 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1930972075
  • Publisher: Parmenides Publishing; 1 edition (October 16, 2006)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0029F2GO2
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A thought-provoking examination of fundamental philosophical morality, March 5, 2007
Written by philosophy professor Matthew R. Silliman, Sentience and Sensibility: A Conversation About Moral Philosophy is a treatise written in the venerable format of philosophical dialogue between individuals, in which characters actively challenge each other to clarify their ideas and defend their reasoning. Eschewing excessive technical language to remain accessible to readers of all backgrounds, Sentience and Sensibility explores both traditional and fresh takes on weighty philosophical issues such as the nature and origin of moral values, the moral status of animals, problems of partiality, racism and moral perfectionism, and much more. A thought-provoking examination of fundamental philosophical morality quandaries affecting humankind from ancient times to the modern day.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Re-emergence of Good Philosophical Dialogue, December 4, 2006
This is an incredibly, well-written dialogue. An excellent course book for introduction to philosophy, value theory, ethics, post-post modernism, etc. Accessible to the non specialist, but still of great interest to professionals in the field.
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4.0 out of 5 stars very well written and engaging presentation of flexible moral framework, November 19, 2009
Very well written and engaging dialogs exploring a variety of moral problems. The book is quite small so there's no space to go into details and the book privileges breadth over depth, but the arguments for "value incrementalism" and the distinction between moral instruments, moral patients and moral agents are well presented.
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