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Reading Bernard Williams
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ABSTRACT
When Bernard Williams died in 2003, the Times newspaper hailed him ‘as the greatest moral philosopher of his generation’. This outstanding collection of specially commissioned new essays on Williams's work is essential reading for anyone interested in Williams, ethics and moral philosophy and philosophy in general.
Reading Bernard Williams examines the astonishing scope of his philosophy from metaphysics and philosophy of mind to ethics, political philosophy and the history of philosophy. An international line up of outstanding contributors discuss, amongst others, the following central aspects of Williams's work:
- Williams's challenge to contemporary moral philosophy and his criticisms of 'absolute' theories of morality
- reason and rationality
- the good life
- the emotions
- Williams and the phenomenological tradition
- philosophical and political agency
- moral and political luck
- ethical relativism
Contributors : Simon Blackburn; John Cottingham; Frances Ferguson; Joshua Gert; Peter Goldie; Charles Guignon; Sharon Krause; Christopher Kutz; Daniel Markovits; Elijah Millgram; Martha Naussbaum; Carol Rovane
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I ETHICS AND METAPHYSICS
part |2 pages
Part II HUMAN REASONS
part |2 pages
Part III STORIES AND SELF-CONCEPTIONS
chapter 9|22 pages
BERNARD WILLIAMS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING LITERARILY EARNEST
part |2 pages
Part IV POLITICAL REALISM