Description
About the Author
Duane L. Cady is professor of philosophy at Hamline University in Minnesota.
Reviews
There are two things I find frustrating. One is that although I spent a lot of time in graduate school studying ethical theories, I find that they aren't very helpful in trying to resolve real-life dilemmas...The other frustration is that serious ethical disagreements rarely seem to get resolved, and good arguments - or at least, what seem like good arguments to me - rarely seem to change anyone's mind. A new book by Duane Cady...has given me fresh insight on both of these perplexities. -- Jeremy Iggers * Star Tribune *
Cady draws on I. Murdoch, S. Langer, M. Nussbaum, and the American pragmatists to develop a rich conception of moral vision that includes the goods of pluralism, nonviolence, and coherence...His clear arguments and use of texts would be helpful for students working through issues of metaethical theory and praxis. * CHOICE *
A deeply felt, wonderfully clear and heartening book. Moral Vision reflects decades of writing and teaching about theories of war by a philosopher actively engaged in non-violent projects, waging peace. Duane Cady's revisionary moral concepts enable us to think against violence, to see non-violence as reason's dream. -- Sara Ruddick, New School University
Book Information
ISBN 9780742544949
Author Duane L. Cady
Format Paperback
Page Count 134
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 209g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 165mm * 12mm