
Value, Respect, and Attachment
by
Joseph Raz
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Format
Paperback
Pages
178
Language
English
Published
Sep 3, 2001
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
052100022X
ISBN-13
9780521000222
Description
In these insightful lectures, Joseph Raz delves into the intricate relationships between value, respect, and attachment, offering readers a profound exploration of their interconnectedness. He draws on a wealth of philosophical thought to illuminate how these concepts shape human experiences and societal structures. Raz's approach is both rigorous and accessible, inviting readers to contemplate the moral implications of their values and the significance of mutual respect in fostering meaningful connections.
As a prominent philosopher of law, Raz's expertise enriches his analysis, grounding abstract ideas in practical realities. His reflections challenge conventional wisdom and encourage a deeper understanding of how individuals engage with one another and the world around them. This work serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the ethical dimensions of law, society, and personal relationships.
As a prominent philosopher of law, Raz's expertise enriches his analysis, grounding abstract ideas in practical realities. His reflections challenge conventional wisdom and encourage a deeper understanding of how individuals engage with one another and the world around them. This work serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the ethical dimensions of law, society, and personal relationships.
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