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Values And The Reflective Point Of View On Expressivism Selfknowledge And Agency Robert Dunn

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Values And The Reflective Point Of View On Expressivism Selfknowledge And Agency Robert Dunn
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.51 MB
Pages: 151
Author: Robert Dunn
ISBN: 9780754654124, 9780754683698, 0754654125, 0754683699
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Values And The Reflective Point Of View On Expressivism Selfknowledge And Agency Robert Dunn by Robert Dunn 9780754654124, 9780754683698, 0754654125, 0754683699 instant download after payment.

Values are inescapable. They pervade and shape our psychology, our agency, and our lives as reflective and self-knowing subjects. This book explores the crucial ways in which values figure within reflection and thereby shape our theoretical and practical lives, against the backdrop of an expressivist moral psychology that is sensitive to the vicissitudes of valuing. Combining a discussion of the role that values play within reflection with a critique of a range of influential contemporary views in moral psychology and the theory of agency, Dunn shows how such views obscure or distort the nature of that role and that there is a ’natural fit’ between an expressivist account of values and the best account of the role of values in the lives of reflective agents. Writers discussed include Simon Blackburn, Michael E. Bratman, Donald Davidson, Harry Frankfurt, Christine Korsgaard, Thomas Nagel and J. David Velleman. The book is also an important addition to the literature on self-knowledge. Dunn argues that, by reasoning about truth and values, we possess a unique, non-observational way of coming to know our own minds and hearts, together with what we are going to make happen in the world. The discussion criticizes recent contributions to the theory of self-knowledge by Richard Moran and J. David Velleman.

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