Kierkegaard, MacIntyre, Williams, and the Internal Point of View
- 310pages
- 11 heures de lecture
This book reexamines the rationality of transitioning to ethical life in Kierkegaard's thought, linking it to meta-ethical debates and engaging with MacIntyre and Williams. It defends an 'internalist' view of practical reasons and analyzes key topics like self-identity, ethics, imagination, and the interplay of grace and nature, appealing to scholars and those interested in ethical choices.
