Philosophy

First Things: An Inquiry into the First Principles of Morals and Justice

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$49.95/拢40.00
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Published:
Aug 21, 1986
1986
Pages:
447
Size:
6 x 9.25 in.
Main_subject:
Philosophy
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This book restores to us an understanding that was once settled in the 鈥渕oral sciences鈥: that there are propositions, in morals and law, which are not only true but which cannot be otherwise. It was understood in the past that, in morals or in mathematics, our knowledge begins with certain axioms that must hold true of necessity; that the principles drawn from these axioms hold true universally, unaffected by variations in local 鈥渃ultures鈥; and that the presence of these axioms makes it possible to have, in the domain of morals, some right answers. Hadley Arkes restates the grounds of that older understanding and unfolds its implications for the most vexing political problems of our day.



The author turns first to the classic debate between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas. After establishing the groundwork and properties of moral propositions, he traces their application in such issues as selective conscientious objection, justifications for war, the war in Vietnam, a nation’s obligation to intervene abroad, the notion of supererogatory acts, the claims of 鈥減rivacy,鈥 and the problem of abortion.