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Modern Moral Philosophy Stephen Darwall (Yale University, Connecticut)

Modern Moral Philosophy By Stephen Darwall (Yale University, Connecticut)

Modern Moral Philosophy by Stephen Darwall (Yale University, Connecticut)


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This magisterial study tells the story of a new way of doing ethics, starting in the seventeenth century, that was based on secular ideas of human psychology and universal accountability. It also shows that this modern approach remains relevant to us today and that it has a vibrant future.

Modern Moral Philosophy Summary

Modern Moral Philosophy: From Grotius to Kant by Stephen Darwall (Yale University, Connecticut)

In this magisterial study, one of our leading moral philosophers refutes the charge (originally made by Elizabeth Anscombe) that modern ethics is incoherent because it essentially depends on theological and religious assumptions that it cannot acknowledge. Stephen Darwall's panoramic picture starts with the seventeenth-century thinker Grotius and tells the story continuously down to the time of Kant, exploring what was in fact a completely new way of doing ethics based on secular ideas of human psychology and universal accountability. He shows that thinkers from Grotius to Kant are profoundly united by this modern approach, and that it helped them to create a theory of natural human rights that remains of great political relevance today. He further shows that this new way of thinking provides conceptual resources that are far from exhausted, and that moral philosophy in this idiom still has a vibrant future.

Modern Moral Philosophy Reviews

'Modern moral philosophy emerged from its medieval and ancient ancestors through the development of new ideas about natural law. Stephen Darwall, in this masterly work, explains the development of these ideas and how they became central to the debates of the eighteenth century over the nature of morality and the sources of moral knowledge. His explanation is a powerful argument for the juridical conception of morality that took form in the work of Grotius and reached its most profound exposition in the work of Kant.' John Deigh, University of Texas, Austin

About Stephen Darwall (Yale University, Connecticut)

Stephen Darwall teaches philosophy at Yale University. He is the author of The British Moralists and the Internal 'Ought', 1640-1740 (Cambridge University Press, 1995), and of many other publications in moral philosophy and its history, including The Second-Person Standpoint: Morality, Respect, and Accountability (2006).

Table of Contents

1. Grotius; 2. Hobbes and Pufendorf; 3. Locke and Cumberland; 4. Spinoza, Cudworth, Shaftesbury, and Leibniz; 5. Hutcheson and Butler; 6. Hume and Smith; 7. The British Rationalists and Reid; 8. Rousseau and Kant.

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Modern Moral Philosophy: From Grotius to Kant by Stephen Darwall (Yale University, Connecticut)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2023-06-15
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