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Morality, Neo-Idealism and Conscious Realism
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Morality, Neo-Idealism and Conscious Realism

Kirjailija:
pokkari, 2024
englanti
Socrates' fundamental question about the nature of the good life and the best way for humans to live has been the subject of intense philosophical debate for over two millennia. Despite changes in terminology and conceptual styles, it remains the bedrock question in ethics and, in recent years, has been influenced by ideas regarding the possibility of providing objective, universal justifications for moral beliefs, judgments, and actions. The notion that moral values and judgments are susceptible to the procedures and methodology of the sciences has been proposed by several commentators. Sam Harris suggests that, since morality is about the well-being of conscious creatures, we now have enough knowledge about what promotes or hinders such well-being to make more or less objective judgments justified by the sciences. After examining some of the controversies surrounding the putative objective/subjective nature of the ethical life, the text makes a case for the objective side of the debate. This position is further supported by evolutionary perspectives and recent work on consciousness by thinkers such as Bernardo Kastrup, Donald Hoffman, Steve Taylor, and Iain McGilchrist.
Kirjailija
Terry Hyland
ISBN
9786206770749
Kieli
englanti
Paino
159 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
14.2.2024
Kustantaja
SCHOLARS' PRESS
Sivumäärä
100