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Philosophy, the Good, the True and the Beautiful
Considers the role of values in truth seeking, in morality, in aesthetics and also in the spiritual life.
Anthony O'Hear (Edited by)
9780521785112, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 25 September 2000
292 pages
23 x 16 x 1.8 cm, 0.428 kg
Discussions of value play a central role in contemporary philosophy. This book considers the role of values in truth seeking, in morality, in aesthetics and also in the spiritual life. We have got beyond the simplistic view that values are simply expressions of feeling, but their precise ontological and epistemological status remains controversial. The essays in this book indicate in an accessible way the state of the discussion as it is at the end of the second millennium. The distinguished contributors include Simon Blackburn, Jonathan Dancy, Paul Horwich, John Leslie, Timothy Sprigge, David Wiggins and others who have made significant contributions in this field.
1. Value and idealism Sebastian Gardner
2. Norms of language Paul Horwich
3. Values and cosmic imagination Ronald Hepburn
4. Spiritual values, consolation and abandonment John Haldane
5. The divine mind John Leslie
6. Enchantment Roger Fellows
7. 'Beyond Reality': Plato's good revisited David Evans
8. Battering, gilding, and staining Simon Blackburn
9. Is the esse of intrinsic value percipi?: pleasure, pain, and value Timothy Sprigge
10. On criticizing values A. W. Price
11. Should we pass the buck? Jonathan Dancy
12. 'The right and the good' and W. D. Ross's criticism of consequentialism David Wiggins
13. Deontology and value David McNaughton and Piers Rawling
14. Beauty and testimony Robert Hopkins
15. The sirens' serenade Anthony Savile
16. Misplacing freedom, displacing the imagination: Cavell and Murdoch on the fact/value distinction Stephen Mulhall.
Subject Areas: History of Western philosophy [HPC]
