Lesley Chamberlain - Sidgwick's Dilemna
Автор: Humane Philosophy
Загружено: 2016-03-12
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DescriptionAt the end of a long philosophical career Henry Sidgwick (1834-1900) found that there was no reason for human beings to be moral. He hesitated over whether to make his findings public. When two prominent twentieth-century British philosophers reviewed Sidgwick’s dilemma in the 1960s one scoffed and the other mourned.
This is not a paper about mourning the consequences of human mortality so much as narrating one man’s moment of loss (Alasdair MacIntyre), a funeral, as it were, at which the other man (Bernard Williams) cheered.
I’ll try to draw from this minimalist British version of ‘The Death of God’ some interesting tensions in how we label our moral visions.
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