216 Pages
by
Routledge
216 Pages
by
Routledge
256 Pages
by
Routledge
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From his earliest work on personal identity to his last on the value of truthfulness, the ideas and arguments of Bernard Williams - in the metaphysics of personhood, in the history of philosophy, but especially in ethics and moral psychology - have proved sometimes controversial, often influential, and always worth studying. This book provides a comprehensive account of Williams's many significant... Read more
Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: "Against the shortsighted" 2. Personal Identity 3. Critique of utilitarianiasm 4. Critique of the morality system 5. Practical reason 6. Truth, objectivity and knowledge 7. The ancient world 8. Conclusion: "a pessimism of strength?" Bibliography Index
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