Desiring the good : ancient proposals and contemporary theory /

"This book defends a novel and distinctive approach in ethics that is inspired by ancient philosophy. Ethics, according to this approach, starts from one question and its most immediate answer: 'what is the good for human beings?'--'a well-going human life.' Ethics thus conc...

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Main Authors: Vogt, Katja Maria, 1968- (Author)
Published: Oxford University Press,
Publisher Address: New York, NY :
Publication Dates: [2017]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "This book defends a novel and distinctive approach in ethics that is inspired by ancient philosophy. Ethics, according to this approach, starts from one question and its most immediate answer: 'what is the good for human beings?'--'a well-going human life.' Ethics thus conceived is broader than moral philosophy. It includes a range of topics in psychology and metaphysics. Plato's Philebus is the ancestor of this approach. Its first premise, defended in Book I of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, is that the final agential good is the good human life. Though Aristotle introduces this premise while analyzing human activities, it is absent from approaches in the theory of action that self-identify as Aristotelian. This absence is, the book argues, a deep and far-reaching mistake, one that can be traced back to Elizabeth Anscombe's influential proposals. And yet, the book is Anscombian in spirit. It engages with ancient texts in order to contribute to philosophy today, and it takes questions about the human mind to be prior to, and relevant to, substantive normative matters. In this spirit, the book puts forward a new version of the Guise of the Good, namely that desire to have one's life go well shapes and sustains mid- and small-scale motivations. A theory of good human lives, it is argued, must make room for a plurality of good lives. Along these lines, the book lays out a non-relativist version of Protagoras's Measure Doctrine and defends a new kind of realism about good human lives"--Publisher's description.
Carrier Form: xi, 219 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-212) and index.
ISBN: 9780190692476 (hardback : alkaline paper) :
0190692472 (hardback : alkaline paper)
Index Number: BJ1012
CLC: B82
Call Number: B82/V886
Contents: A blueprint for ethics -- The good and the good human life -- Disagreement, value, measure -- The long goodbye from relativism -- The guide of the good -- The nature of pursuits -- The metaphysics of the sphere of action -- Concluding remarks.