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Living Together contains an impressive amount of good sense in a relatively short and highly readable text. Every philosophical "sketch" should be so successful. * Christopher Tollefsen, University of South Carolina *
Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty. * Choice *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements Preface Introduction 1. The Rise and Fall of Moral Science 1.1. Philosophy Lost 1.2. The Is-Ought Problem 1.3. Justice As Traffic Management 1.4. What Is a Theory? 2. After Solipsism 2.1. Strategic Consequentialism 2.2. After Shallow Pond 2.3. What Works 2.4. Strategic Deontology 3. Toward a Realistic Idealism 3.1. Ideal Theory: What It Was 3.2. Justice Is Not a Peak 3.3. Compliance Is Not a Detail 3.4. High Standards 4. Political Economy & Moral Science 4.1. The Moral Science of Adam Smith 4.2. The Political Economy of Corruption 5. Political Economy & Moral Science II 5.1. Political Economy & the Rule of Law 5.2. Cost-Benefit Analysis as Moral Science 6. Inventing the Self 6.1. The Reconciliation Project 6.2. Rational Choice Theory's Silence About Ends 6.3. Reasons for Reasons 6.4. Navigating the Terrain of Reasons 7. The Possibility of Civilization 7.1. Ecological Justice 7.2. A Brief History of the Human Condition 7.3. Ideals as Specializations References Index

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
      Publication Date: 08/06/2023
      ISBN13: 9780197658505, 978-0197658505
      ISBN10: 0197658504

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      Living Together contains an impressive amount of good sense in a relatively short and highly readable text. Every philosophical "sketch" should be so successful. * Christopher Tollefsen, University of South Carolina *
      Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty. * Choice *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements Preface Introduction 1. The Rise and Fall of Moral Science 1.1. Philosophy Lost 1.2. The Is-Ought Problem 1.3. Justice As Traffic Management 1.4. What Is a Theory? 2. After Solipsism 2.1. Strategic Consequentialism 2.2. After Shallow Pond 2.3. What Works 2.4. Strategic Deontology 3. Toward a Realistic Idealism 3.1. Ideal Theory: What It Was 3.2. Justice Is Not a Peak 3.3. Compliance Is Not a Detail 3.4. High Standards 4. Political Economy & Moral Science 4.1. The Moral Science of Adam Smith 4.2. The Political Economy of Corruption 5. Political Economy & Moral Science II 5.1. Political Economy & the Rule of Law 5.2. Cost-Benefit Analysis as Moral Science 6. Inventing the Self 6.1. The Reconciliation Project 6.2. Rational Choice Theory's Silence About Ends 6.3. Reasons for Reasons 6.4. Navigating the Terrain of Reasons 7. The Possibility of Civilization 7.1. Ecological Justice 7.2. A Brief History of the Human Condition 7.3. Ideals as Specializations References Index

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