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Dependent Rational Animals : Why Human Beings Need the Virtues

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Where should an account of the virtues begin? This book on moral philosophy argues that we should begin with those facts of vulnerability and disability, and of consequent dependence on others, to which moral philosophers have generally given insufficient attention, and with the animal nature of human beings - that which exhibits their kinship to members of other intelligent species.

He argues that it is by reference to these that we become able to understand the part played in our lives both by the virtues of independent practical reasoning and by the virtues of an acknowledged dependence on others.

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Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd
0715629026 / 9780715629024
Hardback
170
24/06/1999
United Kingdom
English
xiii, 172p.
24 cm
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