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Bester Preis: € 42,20 (vom 10.02.2017)Brute Rationality: Normativity and Human Action (Paperback) (2007)
ISBN: 9780521039536 bzw. 0521039533, in Englisch, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, United Kingdom, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository [54837791], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This book presents an account of normative practical reasons and the way in which they contribute to the rationality of action. Rather than simply counting in favour of actions, normative reasons play two logically distinct roles: requiring action and justifying action. The distinction between these two roles explains why some reasons do not seem relevant to the rational status of an action unless the agent cares about them, while other reasons retain all their force regardless of the agent s attitude. It also explains why the class of rationally permissible action is wide enough to contain not only all morally required action, but also much selfish and immoral action. The book will appeal to a range of readers interested in practical reason in particular, and moral theory more generally.
Brute Rationality. (2007)
ISBN: 9780521039536 bzw. 0521039533, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, Taschenbuch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Scrinium Classical Antiquity.
2007. 248p. Paperback. Series: Cambridge Studies in Philosophy. This book presents an account of normative practical reasons and the way in which they contribute to the rationality of action. Rather than simply 'counting in favour of' actions: Cambridge University Press. Cambridge University Press, 2007. 248p. Paperback. Series: Cambridge Studies in Philosophy. This book presents an account of normative practical reasons and the way in which they contribute to the rationality of action. Rather than simply 'counting in favour of' actions, normative reasons play two logically distinct roles: requiring action and justifying action. The distinction between these two roles explains why some reasons do not seem relevant to the rational status of an action unless the agent cares about them, while other reasons retain all their force regardless of the agent's attitude. It also explains why the class of rationally permissible action is wide enough to contain not only all morally required action, but also much selfish and immoral action. The book will appeal to a range of readers interested in practical reason in particular, and moral theory more generally. (Publisher's information).
Brute Rationality. (2007)
ISBN: 9780521039536 bzw. 0521039533, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Cambridge University Press, 2007. 248p. Paperback. Series: Cambridge Studies in Philosophy. This book presents an account of normative practical reasons and the way in which they contribute to the rationality of action. Rather than simply 'counting in favour of' actions, normative reasons play two logically distinct roles: requiring action and justifying action. The distinction between these two roles explains why some reasons do not seem relevant to the rational status of an action unless the agent cares about them, while other reasons retain all their force regardless of the agent's attitude. It also explains why the class of rationally permissible action is wide enough to contain not only all morally required action, but also much selfish and immoral action. The book will appeal to a range of readers interested in practical reason in particular, and moral theory more generally. (Publisher's information). Condition: New Print on Demand.
Brute Rationality
ISBN: 9780521833189 bzw. 0521833183, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, neu.
Joshua Gert presents a new account of normative practical reasons and the way in which they contribute to the rationality of action. He argues that, rather than simply "counting in favor of" action, normative reasons play two logically distinct roles-that of requiring action and that of justifying action. Gert's book will appeal to a range of readers interested in practical reasoning in particular, and moral theory more generally.
Brute Rationality: Normativity and Human Action
ISBN: 9780521833189 bzw. 0521833183, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, neu.
Normativity and Human Action, Joshua Gert presents a new account of normative practical reasons and the way in which they contribute to the rationality of action. He argues that, rather than simply "counting in favor of" action, normative reasons play two logically distinct roles--that of requiring action and that of justifying action. Gert's book will appeal to a range of readers interested in practical reasoning in particular, and moral theory more generally.
Brute Rationality (2007)
ISBN: 9780521039536 bzw. 0521039533, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Taschenbuch, neu.
9780521039536 This listing is a new book, a title currently in-print which we order directly and immediately from the publisher.
Brute Rationality
ISBN: 9780521833189 bzw. 0521833183, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, neu, E-Book.
Philosophy, This book presents an account of normative practical reasons and the way in which they contribute to the rationality of action. eBook.
Brute Rationality: Normativity and Human Action (2007)
ISBN: 9780521039536 bzw. 0521039533, in Englisch, Cambridge Univ Pr, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.
1st edition. 244 pages. 8.50x5.40x0.60 inches. In Stock.
Brute Rationality: Normativity and Human Action
ISBN: 9780521833189 bzw. 0521833183, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Brute-Rationality~~Joshua-Gert, Brute Rationality: Normativity and Human Action, Hardcover.