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Patterns of moral complexity / Charles E. Larmore.

By: Larmore, Charles E.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York: University of Cambridge, 1987Description: xv, 193 p.ISBN: 0521338913.Subject(s): moral | Ética | política | estado | liberalismo
Contents:
Chapter 1. Moral judgment- an aristoleian insight. kant on examples The centrality of judgment The puzzling nature of judgment Theory and practice Chapter 2. The limits of neo-aristotelianism MacIntyre's indictment of modernity The objectivity and autonomy of morals A modernist malgré lui Chapter 3. Liberalism and the neutrality of the state. In praise of bureaucracy What is neutrality? Neutrality and classical utilitarianism Why neutrality? Ideal conversations Equal respect Practical limits Chapter 4. The political order and personal ideals Liberal justice as a modus vivendi Kantian liberalism Morality and moral psychology Chapter 5. Political romanticism Herder: pluralism and expressivism Hegel's idea of sittichkeit Marx's critique of liberalism Rawla's ambiguities and neo-romanticism Chapter 6. The heterogeneity of morality Butler's problem Partiality The ethics of conviction and the etchis of reponsibility
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Chapter 1. Moral judgment- an aristoleian insight. kant on examples The centrality of judgment The puzzling nature of judgment Theory and practice Chapter 2. The limits of neo-aristotelianism MacIntyre's indictment of modernity The objectivity and autonomy of morals A modernist malgré lui Chapter 3. Liberalism and the neutrality of the state. In praise of bureaucracy What is neutrality? Neutrality and classical utilitarianism Why neutrality? Ideal conversations Equal respect Practical limits Chapter 4. The political order and personal ideals Liberal justice as a modus vivendi Kantian liberalism Morality and moral psychology Chapter 5. Political romanticism Herder: pluralism and expressivism Hegel's idea of sittichkeit Marx's critique of liberalism Rawla's ambiguities and neo-romanticism Chapter 6. The heterogeneity of morality Butler's problem Partiality The ethics of conviction and the etchis of reponsibility

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