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Of Moral Conduct

Of Moral Conduct

Of Moral Conduct

A Theory of Obligation, Reasons, and Value
Robert Audi, University of Notre Dame, Indiana
June 2023
Available
Hardback
9781009267014

    In this book Robert Audi presents an original ethics of conduct, spanning moral theory, practical ethics, and theories of obligation and value. Conduct is determined not just by what we do, but also by why and how we do it. To integrate these dimensions of conduct, Audi clarifies the relation between intention and obligation, explains the difference between moral rightness and moral worth, and describes myriad manners of human actions. He also clarifies major moral standards such as justice, fidelity, beneficence, and liberty, and explores ethics from the perspectives of the theory of action, the epistemology of moral principles, the metaphysics of normative properties, and the value of human experiences. His concluding chapters offer a theory of reasons and values and propose an original theory of value.

    • Integrates an original ethical theory with principles of practical everyday ethics
    • Offers readers in ethics more action theory, moral epistemology, and value theory than any comparable work
    • Introduces new directions and new examples that draw on (non-technical) analogies to mathematics and science

    Product details

    June 2023
    Hardback
    9781009267014
    240 pages
    235 × 159 × 22 mm
    0.62kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • I. Dimensions of Moral Conduct:
    • 1. Action and the Will
    • 2. Moral Worth
    • 3. Manners of Action
    • II. Moral Obligation:
    • 4. Moral Principles: The Traditional Common Core
    • 5. Higher-Level Moral Obligations
    • 6. Living Morally
    • III. Moral Knowledge and Normative Realism:
    • 7. The Epistemology of Moral Principles
    • 8. Moral Perception and Singular Moral Judgment
    • 9. Moral Explanation and Moral Realism
    • IV. Reasons, Values, and Obligations:
    • 10. Reasons, Values, and the Structure of Rational Action
    • 11. The Diversity of Value
    • 12. Consequentialism and Deontology
    • Conclusion.
      Author
    • Robert Audi , University of Notre Dame, Indiana

      Robert Audi is John O'Brien Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. He is Editor of The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy (3rd edition, Cambridge University Press, 2015), and his many publications in ethics include Reasons, Rights, and Values (Cambridge University Press, 2015) and Means, Ends, and Persons (Oxford University Press, 2016).