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The Autonomy of Morality Charles Larmore (Brown University, Rhode Island)

The Autonomy of Morality By Charles Larmore (Brown University, Rhode Island)

The Autonomy of Morality by Charles Larmore (Brown University, Rhode Island)


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In The Autonomy of Morality, Charles Larmore challenges two ideas that have shaped the modern mind. The world, he argues, is not a realm of value-neutral fact, nor does human freedom consist in imposing principles of our own devising on an alien reality. Rather, reason consists in being responsive to reasons for thought and action that arise from the world itself.

The Autonomy of Morality Summary

The Autonomy of Morality by Charles Larmore (Brown University, Rhode Island)

In The Autonomy of Morality Charles Larmore challenges two ideas that have shaped the modern mind. The world, he argues, is not a realm of value-neutral fact, nor does human freedom consist in imposing principles of our own devising on an alien reality. Rather, reason consists in being responsive to reasons for thought and action that arise from the world itself. Larmore shows that the moral good has an authority that speaks for itself. Only in this light does the true basis of a liberal political order come into view, as well as the role of unexpected goods in the makeup of a life lived well.

The Autonomy of Morality Reviews

Addressing a range of issues both within and outside ethics and political philosophy, Charles Larmore's The Autonomy of Morality makes a distinctive and importance contribution to contemporary liberal thought. Social Theory and Practice, James W. Boettcher, Saint Joseph's University

About Charles Larmore (Brown University, Rhode Island)

Charles Larmore is W. Duncan MacMillan Family Professor in the Humanities and Professor of Philosophy at Brown University. The author of The Morals of Modernity and The Romantic Legacy, he is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 2004 he received the Grand Prix de Philosophie from the Academie Francaise for his book Les pratiques du moi.

Table of Contents

Part I. Reason and Reasons: 1. History and truth; 2. Back to Kant? No way; 3. Attending to reasons; Part II. The Moral Point of View: 4. John Rawls and moral philosophy; 5. The autonomy of morality; Part III. Political Principles: 6. The moral basis of political liberalism; 7. The meanings of political freedom; 8. Public reason; Part IV. Truth and Chance: 9. Nietzsche and the will to truth; 10. The idea of a life plan.

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NLS9780521717823
9780521717823
0521717825
The Autonomy of Morality by Charles Larmore (Brown University, Rhode Island)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2008-07-14
288
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