
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 dialog with all his critics and often extends his previous work.
This volume investigates the coherence and implications of Robert Audi’s extensive contributions to ethics, epistemology, and the theory of action. The editors, Alfred R. Mele, John Greco, and Mark C. Timmons, curate a collection of thirteen original essays from prominent philosophers to evaluate Audi’s systematic approach to normative and theoretical philosophy. The text serves as a critical examination of Audi’s foundational arguments, culminating in an extensive response from Audi himself that clarifies and expands upon his established philosophical framework.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a significant resource for scholars engaged with Robert Audi’s specific philosophical system. Readers frequently note the high level of academic density and the specialized nature of the discourse, making it most suitable for advanced students and professional philosophers.
Page Count:
278
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190296070
ISBN-13:
9780190296070
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