Reasons without Rationalism
Delve into the intricate world of ethics with Reasons without Rationalism, authored by the esteemed Kieran Setiya. Published by Princeton University Press in 2010, this compelling paperback offers readers 144 pages of profound insights into the complex relationship between morality and rationality.
Setiya tackles the pressing philosophical question, "Why should I be moral?" while exploring the rational authority surrounding moral virtues. This thought-provoking work is an essential read for philosophers and students alike, as it addresses key themes such as the psychology of virtue and the understanding of action. Whether you're an expert in ethical theory or just venturing into the philosophy of mind, this book invites you to engage with contemporary debates about moral reasoning.
Join Kieran Setiya in this enlightening exploration that challenges conventional thoughts and paves the way for deeper ethical understanding.