Description
About the Author
Robert Myers is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Barnard College, Columbia University, New York.
Reviews
This deft and confident book asks the big questions, and is full of ideas about how they might best be approached, if not finally answered. It is an important contribution to the whole subject. * The Philosophical Review *
Self-Governance and Cooperation offers solutions to two fundamental problems in moral philosophy, one concerning the nature and requirements of morality and the other the nature and requirements of practical reason. Robert Myers's achievement is not just that his solutions are original and plausible, but that his arguments acknowledge and demonstrate the need to approach the problems as an inseparable pair ... Myers's book is a welcome counterforce to a tendency in contemporary moral philosophy to artificially subdivide the subject. * The Philosophical Review *
This is a book which offers a clear line of argument. Myers is upfront about what needs to be the case for his line of argument to work. This is a great virtue. It will facilitate the debate that is sure to be generated. * Australian Journal of Philosophy *
This is a thought provoking book that should appeal to anyone who shares the concerns about reconciling impartial beneficence, prerogatives, and restrictions. Those well-versed with Samuel Scheffler and Thomas Nagel's work will be particularly interested since Myers addresses their ideas at some length ... should appeal to philosophers interested in accounts of reasons for action and links between morality's demands and reason's requirements * Mind *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198238393
Author Robert H. Myers
Format Hardback
Page Count 192
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 347g
Dimensions(mm) 223mm * 145mm * 16mm