Principles of New Ethics I

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axiomatic ethics
Axiomatic Method
Axiomatic System
Behavioral Evaluation
Behavioral Facts
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Chinese philosopher's insights
Cognitive Evaluation
Deductive Axiom
Deductive Method
Deductive Postulate
Emotional Evaluation
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Ethical Axioms
ethical norm justification
Excellent Moral
Factual Judgment
Factual Property
Hume's Guillotine
Hume's guillotine problem
Hume’s Guillotine
Marginal Utility
metaethical proof methodology
Metaethics
Moral Evaluation
Moral Norms
moral philosophy theory
moral value postulates
Non-value Sciences
Normative ethics
Peony Flowers
Primitive Proposition
Vice Versa
Virtue Ethics
virtue theory analysis
Volitional Evaluation
Winter Swimming
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367518158
  • Weight: 312g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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From Descartes to Spinoza, Western philosophers have attempted to propose an axiomatic systemization of ethics. However, without consensus on the contents and objects of ethics, the system remains incomplete. This fourvolume set presents a model that highlights a Chinese philosopher’s insights on ethics after a 22-year study. Three essential components of ethics are examined: metaethics, normative ethics, and virtue ethics.

This volume mainly studies meta- ethics. The author not only studies the fi ve primitive concepts of ethics— “value,” “good,” “ought,” “right,” and “fact”— and reveals their relationship, but also demonstrates the solution to the classic “Hume’s guillotine”— whether “ought” can be derived from “fact.” His aim is to identify the methods of making excellent moral norms, leading to solutions on how to prove ethical axioms and ethical postulates.

Written by a renowned philosopher, the Chinese version of this set sold more than 60,000 copies and has exerted tremendous infl uence on the academic scene in China. The English version will be an essential read for students and scholars of ethics and philosophy in general.

Wang Haiming is a professor at the Department at Philosophy at Peking University, China, and a specially appointed professor at Sanya University, China, mainly studying ethics and political philosophy. Email: wanghaimingw@sina.cn

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