Sources of Normativity
Explore the fascinating world of moral philosophy with Sources of Normativity by Christine Korsgaard, published by Cambridge University Press in 1996. In this thought-provoking work, Korsgaard delves into four prevailing accounts of normativity championed by modern moral philosophers. She skillfully argues that Kant's autonomy-based perspective offers a cohesive synthesis of these theories, providing valuable insights into the foundations of ethical reasoning.
This paperback edition spans 290 pages and features critical commentary from renowned philosophers including G. A. Cohen, Raymond Geuss, Thomas Nagel, and Bernard Williams, enriching the reader's understanding of Korsgaard's arguments. Whether you are a student of philosophy or an avid reader seeking to deepen your grasp of moral concepts, Sources of Normativity is an essential addition to your collection. Discover the interplay between autonomy and morality in this compelling examination of ethical thought.