Practical Reasoning about Final Ends
Explore the depths of ethical philosophy with Practical Reasoning about Final Ends by Henry S. Richardson, published by Cambridge University Press in 1997. This thought-provoking book, spanning 344 pages, presents a compelling argument that rationality can guide us in determining our ultimate goals. Richardson skillfully constructs a unique theory on how we can reason about what to pursue for its own sake as a final objective.
In this insightful work, he addresses and dismantles counter-arguments regarding the limitations of rational deliberation. Furthermore, Richardson offers intriguing perspectives on how his model can be applied to interpersonal discussions about ends. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of ethics and moral philosophy, this book invites readers to engage with the complexities of rational thought and ethical decision-making.
Enhance your understanding of philosophy and ethics with this essential read from a leading thinker in the field.