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Value Judgement Improving Our Ethical Beliefs

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ISBN-10: 0198235534

ISBN-13: 9780198235538

Edition: 1996

Authors: James Griffin

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James Griffin asks how, and how much, we can improve our ethical standards - not lift our behaviour closer to our standards, but refine the standards themselves. To answer this question it is necessary to answer most of the questions of ethics. So Value Judgement includes discussion of what a good life is like, where the boundaries of the `natural world' come, how values relate to the world, how great human capacities - the ones important to ethics - are, and where moral norms come from. Throughout, the question of what philosophy can contribute to ethics repeatedly arises. Philosophical traditions, such as most forms of utilitarianism and deontology and virtue ethics, are, Griffin…    
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List price: $29.95
Copyright year: 1996
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 8/29/1996
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Size: 5.43" wide x 8.50" long x 0.67" tall
Weight: 0.792
Language: English

Jim Griffin became enamored of the Texas Rangers from watching the TV series, Tales of the Texas Rangers, as a youngster. He grew to be an avid student and collector of Rangers' artifacts, memorabilia and other items. His collection is now housed in the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum in Waco.His quest for authenticity in his writing has taken him to the famous Old West towns of, Pecos, Deadwood, Cheyenne, Tombstone and numerous others. While Jim's books are fiction, he strives to keep them as accurate as possible within the realm of fiction.A graduate of Southern Connecticut State University, Jim now divides his time between Branford, Connecticut and Keene, New Hampshire when he isn't…    

Preface
Introduction
Improving Our Ethical Beliefs
the Good Life
the Boundaries of the Natural World
Value and Nature
a Simple Moral Thought
Agents
Some Complex Moral Ideas
How Can We Improve Our Ethical Beliefs?
Notes
Bibliography
Index