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Value and Justification

Value and Justification

Value and Justification

The Foundations of Liberal Theory
Gerald F. Gaus
July 1990
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9780521397339
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    This important new book takes as its points of departure two questions: What is the nature of valuing? and What morality can be justified in a society that deeply disagrees on what is truly valuable? In Part One, the author develops a theory of value that attempts to reconcile reason with passions. Part Two explores how this theory of value grounds our commitment to moral action. The author argues that rational moral action can neither be seen as a way of simply maximising one's own values, nor derived from reason independent of one's values. Rather, our commitment to the moral point of view is presupposed by our value systems. The book concludes with a defense of liberal political morality.

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    'Gaus' work constitutes a highly original attempt to provide liberal theory with psychological and moral foundations.' Philip Pettit, The Australian National University

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    Product details

    July 1990
    Paperback
    9780521397339
    560 pages
    216 × 138 × 35 mm
    0.773kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. The nature of the theories
    • Part I. A Theory of Value:
    • 2. Emotion
    • 3. Valuing
    • 4. Value judgements
    • 5. Values and value systems
    • Part II. A Theory of Justification:
    • 6. Value and moral reasons
    • 7. Telelogical and deontological justification 8. The state of nature
    • 9. The social contract
    • Appendices
    • Bibliography.
      Author
    • Gerald F. Gaus