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This book brings together new essays that explore the connection between love and reasons.
John Finnis is a pre-eminent legal, moral and political philosopher. This volume contains over 25 essays by leading international scholars of philosophy and law who critically engage with issues at the heart of Finnis's work.
Hardin demonstrates that many of these structural issues can and should be distinguished from the thornier problems of utilitarian value theory, and he is able to show what kinds of moral conclusions we can reach within the limits of reason ...
How is this final question transposed into law and legal commitments? This book explores these questions, vital to understanding the nature of law and morality.
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'The Rational and the Moral Order' is a significant book providing a comprehensive theory of morality.
Reason, Action, and Morality
Covering an important theme in Humean studies, this book focuses on Hume's hugely influential attempt in book three of his Treatise of Human Nature to derive the conclusion that morality is a matter of feeling, not reason, from its link ...
Brudney, Daniel, 262 n. 34 Burnyeat, Miles, 150 n. 23 Butler, Joseph, Bishop of Durham, 30, 73, 96, 97–8 n., 177–8 n. 3, 182 n. 9 categorical imperative arguments for, 120–4, 176–87, 319–24 as a constitutive principle of action, 12, 13, ...
This book brings together new essays that explore the connection between love and reasons.