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Robin Gill
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92.05
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Hardback. New. This book argues that moral passion and rational ethical deliberation are not enemies, and that moral passion often lurks behind, and is implicit within, many apparently rational ethical commitments. It also contends that while moral passion is a key component of truly selfless moral action, without rational ethical deliberation it can also be extremely dangerous. ISBN 1107176824 9781107176829 [GB]
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Robin Gill
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95.37
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ISBN10: 1107176824, ISBN13: 9781107176829, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Hardcover New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days. Using a range of disciplines, this book explores the relationship between moral passion and rational ethical deliberation.
[Southport, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2017]
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Robin Gill
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99.04
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ISBN10: 1107176824, ISBN13: 9781107176829, [publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge] Hardcover Hardcover. In this book, Robin Gill argues that moral passion and rational ethical deliberation are not enemies, and that moral passion often lurks behind many apparently rational ethical commitments. He also contends that though moral passion is a key component of truly selfless moral action, without rational ethical deliberation it can also be extremely dangerous. Gill maintains that a reanalysis of moral passion is overdue. He inspects the gap between the 'purely rational' accounts of ethics provided by some moral philosophers and the normative positions that they espouse and/or the moral actions that they pursue. He also contends that Christian ethicists have not been adept at identifying their own implicit moral passion or at explaining why it is that doctrinal positions generate passionately held moral conclusions. Using a range of disciplines, including cognitive science and moral psychology, alongside the more usual disciplines of moral philosophy and religious ethics, Gill also makes links with moral passion in other world faith traditions. This book argues that moral passion and rational ethical deliberation are not enemies, and that moral passion often lurks behind, and is implicit within, many apparently rational ethical commitments. It also contends that while moral passion is a key component of truly selfless moral action, without rational ...
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Robin Gill
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101.78
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ISBN10: 1107176824, ISBN13: 9781107176829, [publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge] Hardcover Hardcover. In this book, Robin Gill argues that moral passion and rational ethical deliberation are not enemies, and that moral passion often lurks behind many apparently rational ethical commitments. He also contends that though moral passion is a key component of truly selfless moral action, without rational ethical deliberation it can also be extremely dangerous. Gill maintains that a reanalysis of moral passion is overdue. He inspects the gap between the 'purely rational' accounts of ethics provided by some moral philosophers and the normative positions that they espouse and/or the moral actions that they pursue. He also contends that Christian ethicists have not been adept at identifying their own implicit moral passion or at explaining why it is that doctrinal positions generate passionately held moral conclusions. Using a range of disciplines, including cognitive science and moral psychology, alongside the more usual disciplines of moral philosophy and religious ethics, Gill also makes links with moral passion in other world faith traditions. This book argues that moral passion and rational ethical deliberation are not enemies, and that moral passion often lurks behind, and is implicit within, many apparently rational ethical commitments. It also contends that while moral passion is a key component of truly selfless moral action, without rational ...
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Robin Gill
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109.32
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ISBN10: 1107176824, ISBN13: 9781107176829, [publisher: Cambridge University Press 2017-03-06, New York, NY] Hardcover Language: ENG
[London, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2017]
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Robin Gill
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ISBN10: 1107176824, ISBN13: 9781107176829, [publisher: Cambridge University Press 2017-03-06, New York, NY] Hardcover Language: ENG
[London, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2017]
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Robin Gill
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123.00
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New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2017 Hard cover New in new dust jacket.
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Robin Gill
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125.15
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ISBN10: 1107176824, ISBN13: 9781107176829, [publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge] Hardcover Hardcover. In this book, Robin Gill argues that moral passion and rational ethical deliberation are not enemies, and that moral passion often lurks behind many apparently rational ethical commitments. He also contends that though moral passion is a key component of truly selfless moral action, without rational ethical deliberation it can also be extremely dangerous. Gill maintains that a reanalysis of moral passion is overdue. He inspects the gap between the 'purely rational' accounts of ethics provided by some moral philosophers and the normative positions that they espouse and/or the moral actions that they pursue. He also contends that Christian ethicists have not been adept at identifying their own implicit moral passion or at explaining why it is that doctrinal positions generate passionately held moral conclusions. Using a range of disciplines, including cognitive science and moral psychology, alongside the more usual disciplines of moral philosophy and religious ethics, Gill also makes links with moral passion in other world faith traditions. This book argues that moral passion and rational ethical deliberation are not enemies, and that moral passion often lurks behind, and is implicit within, many apparently rational ethical commitments. It also contends that while moral passion is a key component of truly selfless moral action, without rational ...
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