The Practice Of Moral Judgment by Barbara Herman

The book explores the complexities of moral judgment, emphasizing the importance of integrating moral principles with practical reasoning. It challenges traditional Kantian ethics by proposing a more nuanced approach that considers the context and particularities of moral situations. The author argues for a moral framework that balances universal principles with the flexibility needed to address real-world dilemmas, highlighting the role of moral education and the development of moral sensibility in shaping ethical decision-making. Through a series of essays, the book delves into the intricacies of moral philosophy, offering insights into how individuals can navigate ethical challenges with both rigor and empathy.

Published
1993
Nationality
American
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
English
Avg User Rating
(5.0)
Alternate Titles
None

This book is not currently on any lists.