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About the Author
Douglas J. Den Uyl is Vice President of Educational Programs at Liberty Fund, Inc. He has published essays or books on Spinoza, Smith, Shaftesbury, Mandeville and others. His most recent books include the co-authorship with Douglas B. Rasmussen of the 2006 book Norms of Liberty and God, Man and Well-Being: Spinoza's Modern Humanism in 2008. He co-founded (with Douglas Rasmussen) the American Association for the Philosophic Study of Society, The North American Spinoza Society, and The International Adam Smith Society. He taught Philosophy and was Department Chair and Full Professor at Bellarmine College (now Bellarmine University) before coming to Liberty Fund. Douglas B. Rasmussen is Professor of Philosophy at St. John's University in New York City. He is the author of numerous articles in various philosophical journals and books as well as coauthor (with Douglas J. Den Uyl) of Liberty and Nature, Liberalism Defended, and Norms of Liberty (which has been translated into Portuguese and Spanish). His research interests are in ethics, political philosophy, epistemology, ontology, and political economy.
Reviews
'This work motivates a thorough reconsideration of the project of ethical theorizing. The "Perfectionist Turn makes the individual the center of ethical gravity, anchoring moral value in the particulars of exercising agency rather than abstract conceptions owing their objectivity to universality. A subtle, illuminating metaethics of virtue is articulated in conjunction with the complementary political principles.' - The City University of New York, Jonathan Jacobs. 'This outstanding work develops an illuminating contrast between moralities that arise from "the "template" of responsibility for one's self-perfection and moralities that arise from the "template" of respect for persons at large. The authors defend the responsibility approach especially through their sustained, innovative, and nuanced case for a highly individualistic moral perfectionism.' - Tulane University, Eric Mack. 'The Perfectionist Turn offers a powerful defense of perfectionism itself, and demonstrates how ethics can be independent of yet in rapport with politics.' - Fred D. Miller, Jr., University of Arizona
Book Information
ISBN 9781474413343
Author Douglas Den Uyl
Format Hardback
Page Count 348
Imprint Edinburgh University Press
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Weight(grams) 705g