Moral Obligation: Volume 27, Part 2
Ellen Frankel Paul editor Jeffrey Paul editor Fred D Miller, Jr editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:16th Jul '10
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This volume features twelve essays exploring the concept of moral obligation, examining its sources, limits, and the tensions between various obligations and personal concerns, alongside theoretical and practical moral questions.
Moral Obligation: Volume 27, Part 2 delves into the pivotal role that the concept of obligation plays within the realm of morality. This collection of twelve essays examines various dimensions of moral obligations, addressing both theoretical inquiries and practical implications. The contributors explore what individuals owe to themselves, to others, and to society at large, raising critical questions about the origins and boundaries of these obligations.
The essays engage with the complexities surrounding the nature of moral obligations, including their varying degrees of stringency and severity. Some authors investigate the idea of imperfect obligations, which allow individuals a degree of freedom in determining how and when to fulfill their responsibilities. This exploration highlights the nuanced relationship between obligations and personal agency, prompting readers to consider how moral duties can coexist with individual autonomy.
Additionally, the volume addresses potential conflicts between moral obligations and other personal or societal concerns. By examining specific obligations and the tensions that may arise, the essays encourage a deeper understanding of the moral landscape. Overall, Moral Obligation: Volume 27, Part 2 offers a rich and thought-provoking examination of the essential questions surrounding moral obligations, inviting readers to reflect on their own responsibilities within the moral framework.
ISBN: 9780521168960
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
Weight: 490g
345 pages