The Beloved Self: Morality and the Challenge from Egoism
The Beloved Self is about the 'holy grail' of moral philosophy: an argument against Egoism, that we all have reasons to be moral. The first part of the book introduces three versions of Egoism, each paralleling a different moral theory, and sheds new light on the concept of self-interest i...
Auteur principal: | Hills, A |
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Format: | Livre |
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Oxford University Press
2010
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