Setting the Moral Compass : Essays by Women Philosophers

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Setting the Moral Compass : Essays by Women Philosophers
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 019803525X
ISBN-13 : 9780198035251
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Book Synopsis Setting the Moral Compass : Essays by Women Philosophers by : Cheshire Calhoun Professor of Philosophy Colby College

Book excerpt: Setting the Moral Compass brings together the (largely unpublished) work of nineteen women moral philosophers whose powerful and innovative work has contributed to the "re-setting of the compass" of moral philosophy over the past two decades. The contributors, who include many of the top names in this field, tackle several wide-ranging projects: they develop an ethics for ordinary life and vulnerable persons; they examine the question of what we ought to do for each other; they highlight the moral significance of inhabiting a shared social world; they reveal the complexities of moral negotiations; and finally they show us the place of emotion in moral life.


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