Gauthier’s The Egalitarian Revolution presents a thought-provoking vision of a world where equality reigns supreme. This revolution challenges traditional notions of hierarchy and
Scanlon’s ‘Behaving Reasonably’ is a thought-provoking book that explores the complexities of reasonableness and its implications in our everyday lives. It offers a
Dancy’s The Moral Imaginary explores the concept of the moral imaginary and the role of imagination in shaping ethical judgments. It provides practical
Frankfurt’s On Equality offers a thought-provoking exploration of the concept of equality, challenging conventional notions and prompting readers to question their own beliefs.
Korsgaard’s Self-Constitution: Agency, Identity, and Integrity is a philosophical exploration of how our choices and actions shape our sense of self and personal
In ‘The Case Against Perfection,’ Michael Sandel challenges the pursuit of enhancing human abilities. He questions the ethical implications of this pursuit and
Martha Nussbaum’s ‘Frontiers of Justice’ explores the concept of social justice through the lens of the capabilities approach. She offers a compelling argument
MacIntyre’s Three Rival Versions of Moral Enquiry provides a comprehensive summary and critique of competing perspectives on morality. It offers a fresh perspective
Dworkin’s Sovereign Virtue is a comprehensive analysis of moral and political philosophy. It offers a meticulous examination of key concepts and their implications.
Parfit’s On What Matters is a comprehensive exploration of ethical theories and their implications for personal identity and objective reasons. It offers a
Kagan’s The Limits of Morality offers a thought-provoking critique of moral absolutism. It explores the role of emotions in ethical decision-making, challenging the
Gauthier’s Collectives and Morality is an exploration of the ethical implications of navigating moral dilemmas within groups. It provides insights into the complexities
Michael Scanlon’s ‘The Difficulty of Tolerance’ explores the complexities of tolerance in a diverse society. The book highlights the challenges and limitations that
‘Creating the Kingdom of Ends’ by Christine Korsgaard is a groundbreaking work that challenges traditional moral theories. It offers a comprehensive framework for
Nussbaum’s Sex and Social Justice is a thought-provoking exploration of philosophy, feminism, and social justice. It challenges societal norms and invites readers to
Alasdair MacIntyre’s ‘Whose Justice? Which Rationality?’ challenges prevailing notions of modern rationality and offers an alternative framework rooted in tradition. This sparks a
‘Life’s Dominion’ by Ronald Dworkin is a comprehensive exploration of complex bioethical issues. It delves into topics such as abortion, euthanasia, and genetic
Peter Singer’s Animal Liberation challenges societal norms and raises important questions about our treatment of animals. It forces us to confront the ethical
Parfit’s Reasons and Persons is a highly influential book in contemporary moral philosophy. It challenges conventional notions of self and raises thought-provoking questions
Kagan’s Morality offers a thought-provoking exploration of ethical theories. It provides a critical evaluation of Kagan’s arguments, challenging readers to reconsider their understanding
Gauthier’s Practical Reason is an ethical theory that offers guidance in decision-making by emphasizing rational self-interest. It explores key concepts and arguments such
Gibbard’s ‘Wise Choices, Apt Feelings’ explores the relationship between our choices and emotions. He challenges conventional wisdom and offers insights into the significance
Gauthier’s Morals by Agreement is a thought-provoking masterpiece. It explores the foundations of human morality through the lens of a social contract. The
Scanlon’s ‘What We Owe to Each Other’ is a thought-provoking exploration of moral philosophy. It challenges traditional ethical beliefs and delves into the
Dancy’s Moral Reasons offers a fresh and thought-provoking perspective on moral decision-making. It challenges traditional ethics and provides a pluralistic framework for navigating