Ethics After Anscombe

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Post Modern Moral Philosophy, Library of Ethics and Applied Philosophy 5

ISBN: 0792360931
ISBN 13: 9780792360933
Autor: Richter, D J
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xii, 176 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.12.1999
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

This work is a challenge to G.E.M. Anscombe in „Modern Moral Philosophy“. It makes a contribution to the debate on virtue theory and anti-theory, and shows the relevance of such theoretical discussion to moral issues such as abortion, suicide, and the moral status of animals.

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Beschreibung

How, if at all, can we do moral philosophy in the light of the radical critique made by Elizabeth Anscombe in "Modem Moral Philosophy"? Among the principal theses of this essay is that ethical thinking (that of philosophers and others) suffers from a widespread appeal to incoherent uses of terms such as 'obligation,' 'ought,' 'right' and 'wrong. ' In this book I first explain and evaluate her thesis and the argument for it, and I then confront the challenge it poses: what ways are there of doing moral philosophy that avoid the kind of incoherence to which she has drawn our attention? The best way to show how it is possible for us to think about ethics is to demonstrate how to do so, using actual cases. This book therefore combines the critical study of central theoretical issues about ethics, in the first half, with concrete examination of serious practical issues, in the second. Following Dostoyevsky's Ivan Karamazov, it is often said that if God does not exist then everything is permitted. This is not literally the case, since God cannot permit anything if He does not exist, and those of us who do exist do not permit everything, or at least our parents, employers, and governments do not. It is true, though, that if God does not exist then nothing is forbidden in the traditional sense of 'forbidden'.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. The incoherence of the Moral Ought''. 2. Is Moral Philosophy Possible?: Wittgenstein and Anscombe. 3. How to do Moral Philosophy. Part 1: Lovibond and Bambrough. 4. How to do Moral Philosophy. Part 2: Virtue and Anti-Theory. 5. The Ethics of Suicide. 6. Persons, Babies and Martians: The Philosophy of Abortion. 7. Does Meat Mean Murder? 8. Conclusion. Bibliography. Index.

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