Practical Knowledge - Kieran Setiya

Practical Knowledge

Selected Essays

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Buch | Hardcover
318 Seiten
2016
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-046292-5 (ISBN)
114,70 inkl. MwSt
In this collection, Kieran Setiya explores the place of agency in ethics, arguing for a causal theory of intentional action on which it is understood through the knowledge embodied in our intentions, and against the rationalist project of deriving norms of practical reason from the nature of the will.
In the last forty years, action theory has revitalized moral philosophy. Philosophers have explored the nature of agency, what is involved in acting for a reason, how we know what we are doing, the role of intention, desire, and belief in motivating action, and more. At their most ambitious, philosophers have claimed that action theory is the foundation of ethics. For rationalists or constitutivists, the standards of practical reason derive from the nature of agency as a functional or teleological kind. They are no more mysterious than the standards for being a good clock or a good heart, given the function of clocks and hearts.

In this collection of new and previously published essays, Kieran Setiya defends a causal theory of intentional action on which it is explained by knowledge in intention, a form of practical knowledge that transcends prior evidence. Such knowledge rests on knowing how to do the things we do. The theory is otherwise minimalist: agents need not regard their reasons as good, put means to ends, or adopt particular aims. It follows that we must reject the rationalist or constitutivist approach: the nature of agency is too thin to support the standards of practical reason. But the upshot is not nihilism. Instead, the requirement of means-end coherence is explained by the cognitive aspect of intention; and the standards of practical reason are those of ethical virtue, applied to practical thought.

Kieran Setiya is Professor of Philosophy at MIT. He works in action theory, ethics, and epistemology, and is the author of Reasons without Rationalism (2007) and Knowing Right From Wrong (OUP 2012). His essays range from the nature of rational agency to the place of love in moral philosophy and the resolution of the midlife crisis.

Acknowledgements
Introduction

Part One: Action
1. 'Practical Knowledge' (2008)
2. 'Practical Knowledge Revisited' (2009)
3. 'Sympathy for the Devil' (2010)
4. 'Knowledge of Intention' (2011)
5. 'Knowing How' (2012)
6. 'Anscombe on Practical Knowledge' (unpublished)

Part Two: Ethics
7. 'Is Efficiency a Vice?' (2005)
8. 'Cognitivism about Instrumental Reason' (2007)
9. 'What is a Reason to Act?' (2014)
10. 'Intention, Plans, and Ethical Rationalism' (2014)
11. 'Akrasia and the Constitution of Agency' (unpublished)
12. 'Hume on Practical Reason' (2004; revised)

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Oxford Moral Theory
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 239 x 165 mm
Gewicht 794 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Erkenntnistheorie / Wissenschaftstheorie
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Ethik
ISBN-10 0-19-046292-2 / 0190462922
ISBN-13 978-0-19-046292-5 / 9780190462925
Zustand Neuware
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