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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The notion of obligation occupies a central place in morality. The essays in this volume address this issue.
The notion of obligation occupies a central place in morality. The twelve essays in this volume address this and related issues. Some discuss broad theoretical questions, some look at moral reasons for action. Others discuss specific moral obligations or the tensions that may exist between our obligations and our other concerns.The notion of obligation of what an agent owes to himself, to others, or to society generally occupies a central place in morality. But what are the sources of our moral obligations and what are their limits? To what extent do obligations vary in their stringency and severity, and does it make sense to talk about imperfect obligations, that is, obligations that leave the individual with a broad range of freedom to determine how and when to fulfil them? The twelve essays in this volume address these and other questions and explore related issues. Some of them discuss broad theoretical questions, some essays look at moral reasons for action. Others discuss specific moral obligations or the tensions that may exist between our obligations and our other concerns.
ISBN: 9780521168960
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
Weight: 490g
345 pages