Idealist Ethics

Idealist Ethics

by W. J. Mander
Idealist Ethics

Idealist Ethics

by W. J. Mander

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Overview

W. J. Mander examines the nature of idealist ethics, that is to say, the form and content of ethical belief most typically adopted by philosophical idealists. While there exist many studies of the ethical views of individual idealist philosophers there has been no literature at all on the notion of idealist ethics per se. Never is it asked: at which points, if any, do the ethical systems of all these thinkers overlap, and what relation, if any, do such commonalities bear to their authors' idealism? Never is the question posed: were you suddenly to become convinced of the truth of some form of philosophical idealism what revisions, if any, would that necessitate in your conception of the truth, nature, and significance of ethical judgements? The inquiry has two aims. The first is historical. From the record of past philosophy, Mander demonstrates that there exists a discernible idealist approach to moral philosophy; a tradition of 'idealist ethics.' He examines its characteristic marks and varieties. The second aim is apologetic. Mander argues that such idealist ethics offers an attractive way of looking at moral questions and that it has much to contribute to contemporary discussion. In particular he argues that Idealist ethics have the power to cut through the sterile opposition between moral realism and moral anti-realism which has come to dominate contemporary thinking about ethical questions. To be an idealist is precisely to hold that the universe is so constituted that things are real if and only if they are ideal; to hold that uncovering in something the work of mind makes it more not less significant.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198748892
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/04/2016
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.60(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

W. J. Mander, Harris Manchester College, Oxford

W. J. Mander is Professor of the History of Modern Philosophy at Oxford University, where he is also a Fellow of Harris Manchester College. He was educated at University College London and Corpus Christi College Oxford. His main area of research is the British Idealists, although he is also interested in Early Modern Philosophy and Nineteenth Century Philosophy in general.

Table of Contents

PART I1. What Is Idealism? 2. The Notion of Idealist EthicsPart II3. Idealism and the Fact-Value Distinction (I)4. Idealism and the Fact-Value Distinction (II)Part III5. The Argument from Value and Valuing6. The Kantian Argument from Autonomy7. The Axiarchic Argument8. Teleology9. The Heart of Idealist Meta-EthicsPart IV10. Idealist Hedonism11. Idealism and the Will12. Idealism and Self-RealizationPart V13. The Ethics of Idealization14. The Ideal and the RealPart VI15. Idealism and Altruism16. Idealism, Society, and CommunityPart VII17. Idealism and Free Will18. Idealism and Holism19. The Idealistic View of the UniverseBibliographyIndex
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