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The Beloved Self Alison Hills (University of Oxford)

The Beloved Self By Alison Hills (University of Oxford)

The Beloved Self by Alison Hills (University of Oxford)


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The Beloved Self is about the holy grail of moral philosophy: an argument against egoism that proves that we all have reasons to be moral. Hills suggests that egoism is not epistemically rational, offers a new theory of moral understanding, and examines the nature of moral action and the connection between what we should believe and how we act.

The Beloved Self Summary

The Beloved Self: Morality and the Challenge from Egoism by Alison Hills (University of Oxford)

The Beloved Self is about the holy grail of moral philosophy, an argument against egoism that proves that we all have reasons to be moral. Part One introduces three different versions of egoism. Part Two looks at attempts to prove that egoism is false, and shows that even the more modest arguments that do not try to answer the egoist in her own terms seem to fail. But in part Three, Hills defends morality and develops a new problem for egoism, an epistemological problem. She shows that it is not epistemically rational to believe the most plausible versions of egoism. The first part of the book will be most relevant to those interested in moral theory, as it contains detailed discussions of recent interpretations of virtue ethics and especially of Kant's moral theory. The second and third part of the book turn to epistemology, particularly moral epistemology, and include an account of the relationship between knowledge and action, a new theory of moral understanding, and a discussion of the epistemically rational response to various kinds of disagreement. Hills also defends a new account of virtue and of morally worthy action.

The Beloved Self Reviews

Review from previous edition admirably lucid and rigorous in [its] argumentation. * Times Literary Supplement *

About Alison Hills (University of Oxford)

Alison Hills is a Lecturer in Philosophy at Oxford University and a Fellow of St John's College. Prior to coming to Oxford, she taught at Bristol University.

Table of Contents

PART 1: EGOISM; PART 2: PROBLEMS FOR MORALITY; PART 3: IN DEFENCE OF MORALITY

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NLS9780199655168
9780199655168
0199655162
The Beloved Self: Morality and the Challenge from Egoism by Alison Hills (University of Oxford)
New
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2012-05-24
280
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