Human Values

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New Essays on Ethics and Natural Law

ISBN: 1403918104
ISBN 13: 9781403918109
Herausgeber: D Oderberg/T Chappell
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: viii, 272 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 20.10.2004
Auflage: 1/2004
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

New essays by well known philosophers including John Cottingham, Suzanne Uniacke, Henry Richardson and David OderbergNatural Law Theory is a growing and increasingly influential school of ethical thought, especially in the USA – here is the latest thinking from some of the leaders in the areaAn ideal introduction to the area for graduate students or higher-level undergraduates

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Beschreibung

In recent decades, the revival of natural law theory in modern moral philosophy has been an exciting and important development. Human Values brings together an international group of moral philosophers who in various respects share the aims and ideals of natural law ethics. In their diverse ways, these authors make distinctive and original contributions to the continuing project of developing natural law ethics as a comprehensive treatment of modern ethical theory and practice.

Autorenporträt

JOHN COTTINGHAM Professor of Philosophy, University of Reading, UK CHRISTOPHER TOLLEFSEN Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of South Carolina, USA CHRISTOPHER MARTIN Lecturer, University of St Thomas, Houston, USA HENRY S. RICHARDSON Professor of Philosophy, Georgetown University, USA SUZANNE UNIACKE Reader in Applied Ethics, University of Hull, UK JACQUELINE LAING Senior Lecturer in Law, London Metropolitan University, UK GERARD J. HUGHES Master of Campion Hall, University of Oxford, UK HELEN WATT Director of the Linacre Centre for Healthcare Ethics, London, UK MARK C. MURPHY Professor of Philosophy, Georgetown University, USA

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