The constitution of agency
essays on practical reason and moral psychology
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Author
Publication
2008 - Oxford University Press, Oxford, England
Language
English
Word Count
86,250 words, Guess
Page Count
345 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveconstitutionagen00kors_643
- Internet Archiveconstitutionagen00kors
- Internet Archiveconstitutionagen00kors_947
- Internet Archiveconstitutionofag0000kors
- ISBN-100199552738
and 10 more
- ISBN-100199552746
- ISBN-139780199552733
- ISBN-139780199552740
- Goodreads4720607
- LibraryThing7659302
- Library of Congress Control Number2009275768
- OCLC Control Number225874143
- Better World Books9780199552740
- Better World Books9780199552733
- Open LibraryOL23192911M
Classifications
- DDC170
- LCCBJ45 .K64 2008
- LCCBJ45
Description
"Christine M. Korsgaard is one of today's leading moral philosophers: this volume collects ten papers by her on practical reason and moral psychology. Korsgaard draws on the work of important figures in the history of philosophy such as Plato, Aristotle, Kant, and Hume, showing how their ideas can inform the solution of contemporary and traditional philosophical problems, such as the foundations of morality and practical reason, the nature of agency, and the role of the emotions in action."--Jacket.
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