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基本説明
Includes specially commissioned chapters by Thomas Pogge, and others. Also featuring Onora O'Neill's replies to her critics, this book is essential reading for students of ethical and political philosophy.
Full Description
Onora O'Neill is one of the foremost moral philosophers writing today. Her work on ethics and bioethics, political philosophy and the philosophy of Kant is extremely influential. Her landmark Reith Lectures on trust did much to establish the subject not only on the philosophical and political agenda but in the world of media, business and law more widely.
Reading Onora O'Neill is the first book to examine and critically appraise the work of this important thinker. It includes specially commissioned chapters by leading international philosophers in ethics, Kantian philosophy and political philosophy. The following aspects of O'Neill's work are examined:
global justice
Kant
the ethics of the family
bioethics
consent
trust.
Featuring a substantial reply to her critics at the end of the book, Reading Onora O'Neill is essential reading for students and scholars of ethics and political philosophy.
Contents
Introduction David Archard, Monique Deveaux, Neil Manson, and Daniel Weinstock Part 1: Kant on Action and Reason 1. Moral Worth and Moral Rightness, Maxims and Actions Marcia Baron 2. Constructivist Practical Reasoning and Objectivity Melissa Barry 3. Varieties of Constructivism Thomas Hill Jr. 4. Hope as Prudence: Practical Faith in Kant's Political Thinking Katrin Flikschuh Part 2: Agency , Consent and Autonomy 5. Informed Consent and Referential Opacity Neil Manson 6. Respect for Autonomy in Medical Ethics Suzanne Uniacke 7. Independence, Dependence, and the Liberal Subject Marilyn Friedman Part 3: Some Practical Questions 8. Agents of Global Justice Simon Caney 9. Procreative Rights and Procreative Duties David Archard Part 4:Trustworthiness and Trust 10. What is Trust? Annette Baier 11. Distrusting the Trustworthy Karen Jones 12. Trust in Institutions Daniel Weinstock Responses Onora O'Neill. Index



