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Imagination and Principles

An Essay on the Role of Imagination in Moral Reasoning
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What does it mean to say that imagination plays a role in moral reasoning, and what are the theoretical and practical implications? Engaging with three traditions in moral theory and confronting them with three contexts of moral practice, this book comprehensively explores these questions and the relation between imagination and principles.

Author Biography:

MARK COECKELBERGH PhD, University of Birmingham, UK, has been a lecturer in Philosophy at Maastricht University and has worked on several interdisciplinary research projects. He is the author of Liberation and Passion (2002) and The Metaphysics of Autonomy (2004) as well as numerous articles in the area of professional ethics and the ethics of technology.
Release date NZ
October 17th, 2007
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Undergraduate
Illustrations
VII, 249 p.
Pages
249
Dimensions
140x216x15
ISBN-13
9780230552791
Product ID
3163587

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