Rationality and the good : critical essays on the ethics and epistemology of Robert Audi
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Rationality and the good : critical essays on the ethics and epistemology of Robert Audi
Oxford University Press, 2007
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Papers presented at a symposium on the philosophy of Robert Audi held at the University of Notre Dame in April 2005
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
For over thirty years, Robert Audi has produced important work in ethics, epistemology, and the theory of action. This volume features thirteen new critical essays on Audi by a distinguished group of authors: Fred Adams, William Alston, Laurence BonJour, Roger Crisp, Elizabeth Fricker, Bernard Gert, Thomas Hurka, Hugh McCann, Al Mele, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Raimo Tuomela, Candace Vogler, and Timothy Williamson. Audi's introductory essay provides a thematic
overview interconnecting his views in ethics, epistemology, and philosophy of action. The volume concludes with his comprehensive response essay that yields an illuminating dialogue with all his critics and often extends his previous work.
Table of Contents
Preface
1: Rational Action and the Good
PART ONE: Problems and Prospects for Intuitionist Ethics
2: Walter Sinnott-Armstrong: Reflections on Reflection in Robert Audi's Moral Intuitionism
3: Roger Crisp: Intuitionism and Disagreement
4: Hugh J. McCann: Metaethical Reflections on Robert Audi's Moral Intuitionism
5: Bernard Gert: Two Conceptions of Morality
6: Thomas Hurka: Audi's Marriage of Ross and Kant
7: Accounting for Duties: A Critical Assessment of Robert Audi's The Good in the Right
PART TWO: Knowledge, Justification, and Acceptance
8: Laurence BonJour: Are Perceptual Beliefs Properly Foundational?
9: Elizabeth Fricker: Audi on Testimony
10: Timothy Williamson: On Being Justified in One's Head
11: William P. Alston: Audi on Nondoxastic Faith
PART THREE: Intention, Self-Deception, and Reasons for Action
12: Fred Adams: Trying with Hope
13: Alfred R. Mele: Self-Deception and Three Psychiatric Delusions: On Robert Audi's Transition from Self-Deception to Delusions
14: Raimo Tuomela: Motivation Reasons for Action
PART FOUR: Reason and Intuition in Thought and Action: Replies and Extensions
15: Robert Audi
Part I. Intuition, Reflection, and Justification
Part II. Justifying Grounds, Justified Beliefs, and Rational Acceptance
Part III. Belief, Intention, and Reasons for Action
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