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Liszka, James Jakób. Pragmatist ethics: a problem-based approach to what matters / James Jakób Liszka. — 1 online resource. — (SUNY series in American philosophy and cultural thought). — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2717540.pdf>.

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  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes on In-Text Citations
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. What’s the Good of Goodness?
    • Plato’s Doubts
    • James’s Doubts
    • The Tragic Sense of Life
    • Problem-Based Ethics
  • Chapter 2. Pragmatism and the Roots of Problem-Based Ethics
    • The Pragmatic Maxim: Theory to Practice
    • Truth and Goodness Reconceived
    • Communities of Inquiry
    • Democracy as a Community of Inquiry
    • Scientific Ethics and Experiments of Living
    • Meliorism: Convergence, Growth, Improvement, Progress
  • Chapter 3. Practical Life
    • Practices
    • Practices as Solutions to Problems
    • What Is a Problem?
    • The Normative Character of Practices
    • The Normative Governance of Practices
  • Chapter 4. Practical Reasoning
    • The Desire-Belief Model of Moral Motivation
    • From Practical Reasoning to Practical Knowledge
    • Problems as Moral Guidance
  • Chapter 5. Normative Science
    • The General and the Particular in Practical Knowledge
    • Know-How and Know-That
    • Practical Hypotheses
    • Normative Naturalism
    • The Empirical Warrant for Prudential Norms
    • The Empirical Warrant for Good Ends and Righteous Means
  • Chapter 6. Communities of Inquiry
    • The Ends and Means of Inquiry
    • The Problem of Epistemarchy
    • Problems and the Governance of Practices
  • Chapter 7. Change for the Better
    • Progress as Preference for Ways of Life
    • The Cumulative Theory of Progress
    • Progress as a Function of Problem-Solving Effectiveness
    • Moral Progress
    • Has There Been Progress?
    • Generalizing Problem-Solving Effectiveness
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Index

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