An edition of Ruling passions (1998)

Ruling passions

a theory of practical reasoning

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Simon Blackburn
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An edition of Ruling passions (1998)

Ruling passions

a theory of practical reasoning

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Written in a trenchant style, Ruling Passions propounds an original philosophy of human motivation and morality. It uses game theory and cognitive science to illuminate ethics and exposes the pretensions of rival theories.

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English
Pages
334

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Ruling passions: a theory of practical reasoning
1998, Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

Organizing practice: the elements of ethics --
A practical subject --
Inputs and outputs --
Emotional ascent --
Guilt, shame, and the rejection of ethics --
Privacy and principle --
Things that concern us --
Virtues, ends, duties --
Virtue first? --
Duty first? --
Explanation and justification --
Consequentialism first: one thought too few? --
Naturalizing norms --
In the beginning was the deed --
Prelude: norms and functions --
States of mind: Satan and Othello --
The ethical proposition and Frege's Abyss --
Representation and minimalism --
The ethical proposition: what it is not --
Dionysus and Apollo --
Concepts, rules, and forms of life --
Eighteenth-century philosophy of mind? --
The cute and the lewd --
Response-dependent accounts --
Cornell realism --
Looking out for yourself --
Emotions and decisions --
Economic man --
The empirical claim: Butler on desire and interest --
The self and biology --
Self-regarding versus self-referential desire --
Ought we to be selfish? --
Game theory and rational choice --
Utilities, preferences, and choices --
Blackmailers and centipedes --
The prisoners' dilemma --
Toxins, boxes, and reasons --
The growth of trust --
The good, the right, and the common point of view --
Vibrating in sympathy: Hume and Smith --
Aristotle's well-being --
Kant's dream --
Hare's version --
The knave again --
Self-control, reason, and freedom --
Self-control: Hume-friendly reason --
The Kantian captain --
The fundamental mistake about deliberation.

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-328) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
171/.2
Library of Congress
BJ1311 .B53 1998eb

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1 online resource (x, 334 pages)
Number of pages
334

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Open Library
OL45478292M
ISBN 10
0585080291
ISBN 13
9780585080291
OCLC/WorldCat
47008669

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