Morality, Utilitarianism, and Rights

Morality, Utilitarianism, and Rights

Hardback (09 Oct 1992)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Richard Brandt is one of the most eminent and influential of contemporary moral philosophers. His work has been concerned with how to justify what is good or right not by reliance on intuitions or theories about what moral words mean but by the explanation of moral psychology and the description of what it is to value something, or to think it immoral. His approach thus stands in marked contrast to the influential work of John Rawls. The essays reprinted in this collection span a period of almost 30 years and include many classic pieces in metaethical and normative ethical theory. The collection is aimed at both those moral philosophers familiar with Brandt's work and at those philosophers who may be largely unfamiliar with his work. The latter group will be struck by the lucid unpretentious style and the cumulative weight of Brandt's contributions to topics that remain at the forefront of moral philosophy.

Book information

ISBN: 9780521415071
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 171.5
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 393
Weight: 731g
Height: 236mm
Width: 157mm
Spine width: 27mm