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The Perfectionist Turn From Metanorms To Metaethics Douglas Den Uyl Douglas Rasmussen

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The Perfectionist Turn From Metanorms To Metaethics Douglas Den Uyl Douglas Rasmussen
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.14 MB
Pages: 348
Author: Douglas Den Uyl; Douglas Rasmussen
ISBN: 9781474413350, 1474413358
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Perfectionist Turn From Metanorms To Metaethics Douglas Den Uyl Douglas Rasmussen by Douglas Den Uyl; Douglas Rasmussen 9781474413350, 1474413358 instant download after payment.

A profound and vital alternative to contemporary political and ethical theorising

Contemporary political philosophy - especially in the works of Martha Nussbaum, John Rawls and Amartya Sen - has assumed that it can separate itself off from other philosophical positions and frameworks. In this book, Den Uyl and Rasmussen challenge this trend by moving from the liberalism they advocate in their earlier work to what they call ‘individualistic perfectionism’ in ethics. They continue to challenge the assumption that a neo-Aristotelian ethical framework cannot support a liberal, non-perfectionist political theory by filling in the nature of the perfectionist ethical approach utilised in their previous political theorising.


By developing the central features and principles of individualistic perfectionism they show that it is a major and powerful alternative to much contemporary ethical thinking - particularly to constructivism - and that it is capable of overcoming standard objections to perfectionism.

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