
Moral Dilemmas is the second volume of collected essays by the eminent moral philosopher Philippa Foot. It fills the gap between her famous 1978 collection Virtues and Vices (now reissued) and her acclaimed monograph Natural Goodness, published in 2001. Moral Dilemmas presents the best of Professor Foot's work from the late 1970s to the 1990s. In these essays she develops further her influential critique of the 'non-cognitivist' approaches that have dominated moral philosophy over the last fifty years. She shows why it is a mistake to think of morality in terms of special psychological states, expressed in special kinds of judgement and a special 'moral' kind of language. Instead she portrays thoughts about the goodness of human will and action as a particular case of the evaluation of other operations of human beings, and indeed of all living things. Among other topics, she discusses the nature of moral judgement, practical rationality, and the conflict of virtue with desire and self-interest. Moral Dilemmas, alongside Professor Foot's other two books, completes the summation of her distinctive and lasting contribution to twentieth-century moral philosophy.
This collection investigates the core question of whether morality can be understood through naturalistic evaluation rather than non-cognitivist psychological states. Philippa Foot, a prominent figure in twentieth-century moral philosophy, utilizes these essays to bridge the gap between her earlier work on virtues and her later focus on natural goodness. She argues that moral judgments are not merely expressions of unique psychological states but are instead evaluations of human action comparable to the assessment of other living organisms.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a foundational text that completes the summation of Foot's influential contributions to moral theory. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which requires a strong background in philosophical discourse to fully grasp the nuances of her arguments.
Page Count:
232
Publication Date:
2003-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191530980
ISBN-13:
9780191530982
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