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ArtikelBrandt's Notion of Therapeutic Agency  
Oleh: Rosati, Connie S.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Ethics: An International Journal of Social Political and Legal Philosophy vol. 110 no. 4 (Jul. 2000), page 780-811.
Topik: Therapeutic; Agency; Richard Brandt; Hopi Ethics; Utilitarianism
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Isi artikelRichard Brandt contributed richly to moral philosophy over a period that spanned more than fifty years. The breadth of his contribution, moreover, is extradionary. His 1954 book, Hopi Ethics, was the product of intensive anthropological study, including three summers spent on a Hopi reservation in the 1940s to investigate the bearing of what he called the "study of primitive peoples" on philosophical ethics. HIs 1959 textbook, Ethical Theory, provided a broad critical treatment of normative and metaethical theories and offered his own tentaive views about intrinsic value and justification of ethical beliefs. In the 1960s and tarian accounts of excuses, rights, and traits of character. In the 1970s and 1980s, he returned to foundational issues in ethics, reconsidering from anew angle old metaethical and methodological question; and he turned to issues ethics, considering the morality od suicide, war, treatment of defective newborns, and welfare legislation. Well into the 1990s, he continued to rethink his views, reflecting on the questions that had long occupied him and engaging critically more recent rival conceptions.
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