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Apr 2001
ISBN 0262024985
260 pp.
2 illus.
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Fact and Value
Alex Byrne , Robert Stalnaker and Ralph Wedgwood
The diversity of topics discussed in this book reflects the breadth of Judith Jarvis Thomson's philosophical work. Throughout her long career at MIT, Thomson's straightforward approach and emphasis on problem-solving have shaped philosophy in significant ways. Some of the book's contributions discuss specific moral and political issues such as abortion, self-defense, the rights and obligations of prospective fathers, and political campaign finance. Other contributions concern the foundations of moral theory, focusing on hedonism, virtue ethics, the nature of nonconsequentialism, and the objectivity of moral claims. Finally, contributions in metaphysics and epistemology discuss the existence of sets, the structures reflected in conditional statements, and the commitments of testimony.<br /> <br /> <b>Contributors</b><br /> Jonathan Bennett, Richard L. Cartwright, Joshua Cohen, N. Ann Davis, Catherine Z. Elgin, Gilbert Harman, Barbara Herman, Frances Myrna Kamm, Claudia Mills, T. M. Scanlon, Ernest Sosa.
Table of Contents
 Preface
 Acknowledgements
1 Conditionals and Explanations
by Jonathan Bennett
2 A Question about Sets
by Richard L. Cartwright
3 Money, Politics, Political Equality
by Joshua Cohen
4 Fiddling Second: Refelection on "A Defense of Abortion"
by N. Ann Davis
5 Word Giving, Word Taking
by Catherine Z. Elgin
6 Virtue Ethics without Character Traits
by Gilbert Harman
7 Rethinking Kant's Hedonism
by Barbara Herman
8 Toward the Essence of Nonconsequentialism
by F. M. Kamm
9 What Do Fathers Owe Their Children?
by Claudia Mills
10 Thomson on Self-Defense
by T. M. Scanlon
11 Objectivity without Absolutes
by Ernest Sosa
 Bibliography of Judith Jarvis Thomson
 contributors
 Index
 
 


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