
An international line-up of fourteen distinguished philosophers presents new essays in honor of James Griffin, White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford University. The essays take up topics relating to well-being and morality, prominent themes in contemporary ethics and particularly in Griffin's work. Griffin himself provides replies to these essays, offering a fascinating development of his own thinking on these topics.
This collection investigates the intersection of well-being and moral philosophy through the lens of James Griffin's influential contributions to the field. The editors, Brad Hooker and Roger Crisp, have curated a series of original essays from fourteen distinguished philosophers who engage directly with Griffin's ethical framework. By including Griffin's own responses to these critiques, the volume functions as a dynamic dialogue that clarifies and extends contemporary debates regarding value, welfare, and moral obligation.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this volume as a significant contribution to the study of moral philosophy and a vital resource for those familiar with Griffin's specific ethical arguments. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for advanced students and professional philosophers.
Page Count:
328
Publication Date:
2000-05-11
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198235844
ISBN-13:
9780198235842
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