Description
About the Author
Gwen Bradford is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Rice University, working in value theory and normative ethics.
Reviews
Bradford thinks very lucidly ... this book is a welcome contribution to the philosophical discussion of value in human life. I hope it has a refreshing effect on it...a falt out original contribution * Nomy Arpaly, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online *
... the book is a worthy attempt at illuminating a topic that has thus far been neglected. It will surely be the starting point for future discussions of achievement. * Eden Lin, Analysis *
Bradford's book is an original and impressive contribution to the literature on human values. * Hasko von Kriegstein, Ethics *
[C]learly written and well structured book ... Achievement is a refreshing and exciting book that explores a severely overlooked topic in such a way that allows a wide variety of audiences to engage with it ... the innovative arguments produced in this book will be sure to provoke subsequent work in this interesting area. * Patrick Hassan, Social Theory and Practice *
The APA Book Prize is given in recognition of a philosophical achievement, and this year's winner offers a lucid and groundbreaking account of the nature and value of what the prize recognizes. An achievement is when someone succeeds in bringing about a goal, in the face of difficulty, as a result of knowing what they're doing. Since difficulty calls for effort and a distinctively human exercise of the will, achievement contributes to a life lived well. Gwen Bradford's thinking in this book represents an elegant proof of concept * American Philosophical Association *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198864073
Author Gwen Bradford
Format Paperback
Page Count 216
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Dimensions(mm) 217mm * 148mm * 13mm