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The Retrieval of Ethics
Book • 2009
In The Retrieval of Ethics, Talbot Brewer argues that modern moral philosophy is limited by its focus on human agency as production-oriented activity.
He proposes an alternative 'dialectical' conception of agency drawn from classical sources like Aristotle, emphasizing how our activities reveal our presence in the world.
The book seeks to rescue moral philosophy from flawed questions and answers through this ambitious rethinking.
He proposes an alternative 'dialectical' conception of agency drawn from classical sources like Aristotle, emphasizing how our activities reveal our presence in the world.
The book seeks to rescue moral philosophy from flawed questions and answers through this ambitious rethinking.
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