Human Welfare and Moral Worth
Oxford University Press

Human Welfare and Moral Worth

Subjects: Ethics & moral philosophy, Philosophy
ISBN13: 9780199252633
Published: 01 Jul 2002

Format - Paperback / softback
By Hill, Jr., Thomas E.

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Human Welfare and Moral Worth

Regular price A$106.47
Sale price A$106.47 Regular price A$109.76
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Thomas Hill, a leading figure in the recent development of Kantian moral philosophy, presents a series of essays that interpret and develop Kant's ideas on ethics. The first part of the book focuses on basic concepts: a priori method, a good will, categorical imperatives, autonomy, and constructivist strategies of argument. Hill goes on to consider aspects of human welfare, and then moral worth--the nature and grounds of moral assessment of persons as deserving
esteem or blame. He offers illuminating discussions of happiness, beneficence, personal values, conscience, moral desert, moral dilemmas, and feelings of regret. He is critical of Kant at many points,
but he shows how many familiar objections miss the mark. Two previously unpublished essays challenge the views of other influential Kant scholars and defend alternative interpretations of Kant on beneficence, supererogation, and what it means to 'set oneself an end'. These clear and careful writings show moral, poltical, and social philosophers just how valuable Kantian ethical theory can be in addressing practical matters.

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