Christensen, Anne-Marie S.

Moral philosophy and moral life / by Anne-Marie S. Christensen. - 1st. ed. - Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2021 - 1 online resource (x, 226, pages) : color illustrations.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

I. Revising moral theories -- 1. The question of moral philosophy -- 2. The critique of moral theories -- 3. Descriptive moral theories -- II. Particularities in moral life -- 4 Generality and particularity in moral thought -- 5. Particularities of moral lives : moral positions -- 6. Particularities of moral contexts : the embedded moral self -- III. Moral philosophy -- 7. Literature and moral philosophy -- 8. Descriptive moral philosophy

This is a work in moral philosophy and its ambition is to contribute to a renewed understanding of moral philosophy, the role of moral theory, and the relation between moral philosophy and moral life. It is motivated by the belief that the lack of a coherent answer to the question of the role and status of moral philosophy and the theories it develops, is one of the most important obstacles for doing work in moral philosophy today. The first part of the book untangles various criticisms of the dominant view of moral theories that challenges the explanatory, foundational, authoritative, and action-guiding role of these theories. It also offers an alternative understanding of moral theory as descriptions of moral grammar. The second part investigates the nature of the particularities relevant for an understanding of moral life, both particularities tied to the moral subject, her character, commitments, and moral position, and particularities tied to the context of the subject, her moral community and language. The final part marks a return to moral philosophy and addresses the wider question of what the revised conception of moral theories and the affirmation of the value of the particular mean for moral philosophy by developing a descriptive, pluralistic, and elucidatory conception of moral philosophy. The scope of the book is wide, but its pretensions are more moderate, to present an understanding of descriptive moral philosophy which may spur a debate about the status and role of moral philosophy in relation to our moral lives.

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Ethics

BJ1012 / C46 2021