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T. M. Scanlon

    Being Realistic about Reasons
    Why Does Inequality Matter?
    Moral Dimensions
    The Difficulty of Tolerance
    • The Difficulty of Tolerance

      Essays in Political Philosophy

      • 284 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,3(14)Abgeben

      The collection features pivotal essays by Scanlon that explore key themes in political philosophy over three decades, from 1969 to 1999. It delves into concepts of justice, morality, and the role of individual rights within society, showcasing Scanlon's influential thoughts and arguments that have shaped contemporary political discourse. This volume serves as a significant resource for understanding the evolution of political philosophy through Scanlon's lens.

      The Difficulty of Tolerance
    • Moral Dimensions

      • 264 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,4(3)Abgeben

      Reframes philosophical debates and explores the moral permissibility of an action. This book presents an analysis that leads to a novel account of the conditions of moral responsibility and to important conclusions about the ethics of blame.

      Moral Dimensions
    • Why Does Inequality Matter?

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,8(5)Abgeben

      Inequality is widely regarded as morally objectionable: T. M. Scanlon investigates why it matters to us. He considers the nature and importance of equality of opportunity, whether the pursuit of greater equality involves objectionable interference with individual liberty, and whether the rich can be said to deserve their greater rewards.

      Why Does Inequality Matter?
    • Being Realistic about Reasons

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Is what we have reason to do a matter of fact? If so, what kind of truth is involved, how can we know it, and how do reasons motivate and explain action? In this concise and lucid book T. M. Scanlon offers answers, with a qualified defense of normative cognitivism—the view that there are normative truths about reasons for action.

      Being Realistic about Reasons