Reason and Value

Reason and Value
Author: Joseph Raz
Publsiher: Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2004
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199261888

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Reason and Value collects fifteen brand-new papers by leading contemporary philosophers on themes from the moral philosophy of Joseph Raz. The subtlety and power of Raz's reflections on ethical topics - including especially his explorations of the connections between practical reason and the theory of value - make his writings a fertile source for anyone working in this area. The volume honours Raz's accomplishments in the area of ethical theorizing, and will contribute to an enhanced appreciation of the significance of his work for the subject.

Reason and Value

Reason and Value
Author: R. Jay Wallace,Philip Pettit,Samuel Scheffler,Michael Smith
Publsiher: Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2004-03-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780191532177

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Reason and Value collects 15 new papers by leading contemporary philosophers on themes from the work of Joseph Raz. Raz has made major contributions in a wide range of areas, including jurisprudence, political philosophy, and the theory of practical reason; but all of his work displays a deep engagement with central themes in moral philosophy. The subtlety and power of Raz's reflections on ethical topics make his writings a fertile source for anyone working in this area. Especially significant are his explorations of the connections between practical reason and the theory of value, which constitute a sustained and penetrating treatment of a set of issues at the very center of moral philosophy as it is practiced today. The contributors to the volume acknowledge the importance of Raz's contributions by engaging critically with his positions and offering independent perspectives on the topics that he has addressed. The volume aims both to honour Raz's accomplishments in the area of ethical theorizing, and to contribute to an enhanced appreciation of the significance of his work for the subject. Contributors: Michael E. Bratman, John Broome, Ruth Chang, Jonathan Dancy, Harry Frankfurt, Ulrike Heuer, Philip Pettit, Peter Railton, Donald H. Regan, T. M. Scanlon, Samuel Scheffler, Seana Valentine Shiffrin, Michael Smith, Michael Stocker, Michael Thompson, R. Jay Wallace.

Reason and Value Themes from the Moral Philosophy of Joseph Raz

Reason and Value Themes from the Moral Philosophy of Joseph Raz
Author: R. Jay Wallace,Philip Pettit,Samuel Scheffler,Michael Smith
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2004-03-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780191516405

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Reason and Value collects fifteen brand-new papers by leading contemporary philosophers on themes from the moral philosophy of Joseph Raz. The subtlety and power of Raz's reflections on ethical topics - including especially his explorations of the connections between practical reason and the theory of value - make his writings a fertile source for anyone working in this area. The volume honours Raz's accomplishments in the area of ethical theorizing, and will contribute toan enhanced appreciation of the significance of his work for the subject.

Engaging Reason

Engaging Reason
Author: Joseph Raz
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2000-01-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780191519383

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Engaging Reason offers a penetrating examination of a set of fundamental questions about human thought and action. In these tightly argued and interconnected essays Joseph Raz examines the nature of normativity, reason, and the will; the justification of reason; and the objectivity of value. He argues for the centrality, but also demonstrates the limits, of reason in action and belief. He suggests that our life is most truly our own when our various emotions, hopes, desires, intentions, and actions are guided by reason. He explores the universality of value and of principles of reason on one side, and on the other side their dependence on social practices, and their susceptibility to change and improvement. He concludes with an illuminating explanation of self-interest and its relation to impersonal values in general and to morality in particular. Joseph Raz has been since the 1970s a prominent, original, and widely admired contributor to the study of norms, values, and reasons, not just in philosophy but in political and legal theory. This volume displays the power and unity of his thought on these subjects, and will be essential reading for all who work on them.

Practical Reason and Norms

Practical Reason and Norms
Author: Joseph Raz
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1999-09-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780191018589

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Practical Reason and Norms focuses on three problems: In what way are rules normative, and how do they differ from ordinary reasons? What makes normative systems systematic? What distinguishes legal systems, and in what consists their normativity? All three questions are answered by taking reasons as the basic normative concept, and showing the distinctive role reasons have in every case, thus paving the way to a unified account of normativity. Rules are a structure of reasons to perform the required act and an exclusionary reason not to follow some competing reasons. Exclusionary reasons are explained, and used to unlock the secrets of orders, promises, and decisions as well as rules. Games are used to exemplify normative systems. Inevitably, the analysis extends to some aspects of normative discourse, which is truth-apt, but with a diminished assertoric force.

The Practice of Value

The Practice of Value
Author: Joseph Raz,Christine Marion Korsgaard,Robert B. Pippin,Bernard Arthur Owen Williams
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2005
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780191532108

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The Practice of Value is an exploration of a pervasive but puzzling aspect of our world: value. The starting-point is the Berkeley Tanner Lectures delivered in 2001 by the leading moral theorist Joseph Raz. His aim is to make sense of the dependence of value on social practice, without falling back on cultural relativism. The lectures are followed by discussions from three eminent philosophers, Christine Korsgaard, Robert Pippin, and Bernard Williams, and a response from. Raz. The result is a fascinating debate, accessible to readers throughout and beyond philosophy, about the relations betwee.

Rights Culture and the Law

Rights  Culture  and the Law
Author: Lukas H. Meyer,Stanley L. Paulson,Thomas Winfried Menko Pogge
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2003
Genre: Culture and law
ISBN: 0191714844

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This volume brings together a collection of original papers on some of the main tenets of Joseph Raz's legal and political philosophy: legal positivism and the nature of law, practical reason, authority, group rights and multiculturalism.

Thinking About Reasons

Thinking About Reasons
Author: David Bakhurst,Margaret Olivia Little,Brad Hooker
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199604678

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Thinking about Reasons collects fourteen new essays on ethics and the philosophy of action, inspired by the work of Jonathan Dancy—one of his generation's most influential moral philosophers. Many of the most prominent living thinkers in the area are contributors to this collection, which also contains an afterword by Dancy himself.