Knowing What to Do: Imagination, Virtue, and Platonism in Ethics

Knowing What to Do: Imagination, Virtue, and Platonism in Ethics

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Apr 4, 2014 · English · eBook (350 pages)
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Format eBook
Pages 350
Language English
Published Apr 4, 2014
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-10 1306549124
ISBN-13 9781306549127

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Timothy Chappell develops a picture of what philosophical ethics can be like, once set aside from the idealising and reductive pressures of conventional moral theory. His question is 'How are we to know what to do?', and the answer he defends is 'By developing our moral imaginations'. The series of studies presented in Knowing What To Do contribute to the case that the moral imagination is a key part of human excellence or virtue by showing that it plays a wide variety ofroles in our practical and evaluative lives. There is no short-cut or formulaic way of knowing what to do; but the longer and more painstaking approach is more rewarding anyway. This approach involves developing our repertoire of natural human capacities for imagination, open deliberation, and contemplativeattention to the world, the people, and the reality of value around us.
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