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SUNY Series in Social and Political Thought: Wrongness, Wisdom, and Wilderness : Toward a Libertarian Theory of Ethics and the Environment download ebook DJV, TXT, MOBI

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A revival of libertarianism defending its theory of social ethics and demonstrating that it is not incompatible with welfare, reverse discrimination arguments, and environmental issues. Scriven (philosophy, California Polytechnic State U.) argues the principle of utility in relation to judging social policy, drawing on Nietzsche, Dewey, Mill, Kant,, Defends a libertarian social ethic that can support government action in pursuit of social goals and offers a new perspective on the relationship between social ethics, personal ethics, and environmental ethics., This surprising work may well change our ideas about what libertarianism is and what it can be. Tal Scriven elaborates and defends a libertarian theory of social ethics that can support welfare, reverse discrimination, and environmental preservationism; biocentrism, Nietzschean perspectivism, and laws requiring good Samaritanism; and utilitarianism, the social contract theory, and legal moralism all at the same time. In the process, he offers strikingly original analyses of figures as varied as Plato, Hume, Rousseau, Kant, Mill, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and Dewey. The first part of the book articulates a libertarian approach to the ethics of social policy, arguing that the principle of utility should be understood, in judging social policy, through application of the principle of harm, or wrongness. Part II draws on Plato, Nietzsche, and Mill to give an account of ideas relevant to moral reflection on individual lives, analyzing various theories of prudential wisdom that apply to the private realm of purely personal action. Part III deals with our relationship, as individuals and societies, to nature. Scriven argues that nothing logically prevents a well-constructed libertarianism from supporting environmental-ethics positions at least as radical as biocentrism, although he finds deep problems with going as far as ecocentrism and its postmodern variants."

Tal Scriven - SUNY Series in Social and Political Thought: Wrongness, Wisdom, and Wilderness : Toward a Libertarian Theory of Ethics and the Environment ebook MOBI, TXT, DJV