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The Retrieval of Ethics Talbot Brewer (University of Virginia)

The Retrieval of Ethics By Talbot Brewer (University of Virginia)

The Retrieval of Ethics by Talbot Brewer (University of Virginia)


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Talbot Brewer offers a new approach to ethical theory, founded on a far-reaching reconsideration of the nature and sources of human agency. He argues that ethical reflection is itself a centrally important life activity, and philosophical ethics is an extension of this practical activity rather than just a theoretical reflection upon it.

The Retrieval of Ethics Summary

The Retrieval of Ethics by Talbot Brewer (University of Virginia)

Talbot Brewer presents an invigorating new approach to ethical theory, in the context of human selfhood and agency. The first main theme of the book is that contemporary ethical theorists have focused too narrowly on actions and the discrete episodes of deliberation through which we choose them, and that the subject matter of the field looks quite different if one looks instead at unfolding activities and the continuous forms of evaluative awareness that carry them forward and that constitute an essential element of those activities. The second is that ethical reflection is itself a centrally important life activity, and that philosophical ethics is an extension of this practical activity rather than a merely theoretical reflection upon it. Brewer's approach is founded on a far-reaching reconsideration of the notions of the nature and sources of human agency, and particularly of the way in which practical thinking gives shape to activities, relationships and lives. He contests the usual understanding of the relationship between philosophical psychology and ethics. The Retrieval of Ethics shows the need for a new contemplative vision of the point or value of human action - without which we will remain unable to make optimal sense of our efforts to unify our lives around a tenable conception of how best to live them, or of the yearnings that draw us to our ideals and to each other.

The Retrieval of Ethics Reviews

This remarkable book presents a systematic analysis of, and a forceful challenge to, a series of dissociations that have become entrenched in moral philosophy since the Scientific Revolution... this [book is] ambitious yet highly accomplished... magnificent in its scope, depth, rigour and eloquence. * Tom Angier, The Philosophical Quarterly (Oct 2010) *
Talbot Brewer's The Retrieval of Ethics is a deep, provocative, and wide-ranging contribution to the virtue ethical critique of modern moral philosophy... a challenging and rewarding contribution not only to the narrow field called virtue ethics, but to practical philosophy very broadly construed. * Tamar Schapiro, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *

About Talbot Brewer (University of Virginia)

Talbot Brewer is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Virginia.

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. Contesting the World-Making Prejudice ; 2. Fragmented Activities, Fragmented Lives ; 3. Fluency in Practical Thinking ; 4. Savoring Time: Pleasure and Unreserved Activity ; 5. The Primacy of Good ; 6. Against Modern Dualism about the Good ; 7. Virtues and Other Selves ; 8. The Virtues in Theory and Practice

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NPB9780199557882
9780199557882
0199557888
The Retrieval of Ethics by Talbot Brewer (University of Virginia)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2009-06-04
354
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