1st Edition

Reason, Action and Morality

By John Kemp Copyright 1964
    218 Pages
    by Routledge

    218 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1964, this book critically examines some philosophical theories of the relation between reason and morality, with particular reference to the writings of Cudworth, Locke, Clarke, Hume and Kant. It also discusses the ways in which conduct may be assessed or criticised, and of the extent to which these ways of assessment may amount to, or be connected with, moral assessment. The conclusion shows how far and in what ways rational moral judgment is possible and what are its inevitable limitations.

    1. Cudworth 2. Locke 3. Clarke 4. Hume 5. Kant 6. The Assessment and Criticism of Conduct 7. Rules 8. Consistency 9. Intelligence 10. Intuition 11. The Limits of Justification

    Biography

    John Kemp was Senior Lecturer in Moral Philosophy at the University of St. Andrews