This innovative volume argues that 'flourishing' (eudaimonia) is achieved by individuals successfully balancing their responsiveness to three different normative claims: self-fulfilment, moral responsibility, and answerability to intersubjective standards. It will interest those working in morality, existential phenomenology, and virtue ethics.
This innovative volume argues that 'flourishing' (eudaimonia) is achieved by individuals successfully balancing their responsiveness to three different normative claims: self-fulfilment, moral responsibility, and answerability to intersubjective standards. It will interest those working in morality, existential phenomenology, and virtue ethics.
Irene McMullin is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Essex. She is the author of Time and the Shared World (2013) as well as of numerous articles in journals including Philosophical Review, European Journal of Philosophy, Kantian Review, and Philosophical Topics.
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Acknowledgements Introduction 1. What is flourishing? 2. Three domains of reason 3. Justice, the virtues, and existential problem-solving 4. Unity, comparison, constraint 5. Called to be oneself: role models and the project of becoming virtuous 6. Corrupting the youth 7. Patience 8. Modesty 9. Courage Conclusion Bibliography Index.
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. What is flourishing? 2. Three domains of reason 3. Justice, the virtues, and existential problem-solving 4. Unity, comparison, constraint 5. Called to be oneself: role models and the project of becoming virtuous 6. Corrupting the youth 7. Patience 8. Modesty 9. Courage Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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