Moral Reason
Discover the profound insights of Julia Markovits in her compelling book, Moral Reason, published by Oxford University Press in 2017. This thought-provoking work spans 222 pages and presents a desire-based, internalist perspective on normative reasons. Markovits skillfully argues that moral reasons are universally applicable, transcending individual desires. Drawing on Kant's formula of humanity, she defends the notion of universal moral principles and explores the essential question of why we should embrace morality. Ideal for scholars and anyone interested in ethical philosophy, Moral Reason invites readers to reflect on the foundations of moral reasoning and the implications for human behavior. Enhance your understanding of ethics with this essential read from one of today's leading philosophers.