Moral philosophers and the novel : a study of Winch, Nussbaum, and Rorty

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Moral philosophers and the novel : a study of Winch, Nussbaum, and Rorty

Peter Johnson

Palgrave Macmillan, 2004

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 196-200) and index

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Description

In this fascinating study, Peter Johnson makes explicit the issues involved in using the novel as a source in moral philosophy. The book pays close attention to questions of method, aesthetic accounts of the novel and the nature of ethical knowledge. The views of leading philosophers are examined and criticised in the light of the book's distinctive contribution to the current debate.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction The Middle Ground Decent Signs Enter the Novel The Novel's Gifts Fiction and the Good The Novel and Ethical Reflection Goods and Powers Truth Drops Out Versions of Events Fictions and Freedoms Conclusion

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