Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-350) and index.
Contents:
Aristotle on ends -- Challenges to the structure -- Living well -- Succeeding as rational and social animals -- Constructivism -- General and particular -- Fitting judgment -- Critical assessment -- Response-dependent value -- Objections to response-dependent value -- Other issues -- Respect for others.
Summary:
In this text, Mark LeBar develops Virtue Eudaimonism, which brings the philosophy of the ancient Greeks to bear on contemporary problems in metaethics, especially the metaphysics of norms and the nature of practical rationality.
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