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Person, Polis, Planet David Schmidtz (Director Arizona Center for Philosophy of Freedom, Director Arizona Center for Philosophy of Freedom, University of Arizona)

Person, Polis, Planet By David Schmidtz (Director Arizona Center for Philosophy of Freedom, Director Arizona Center for Philosophy of Freedom, University of Arizona)

Summary

This volume collects thirteen of David Schmidtz's essays on the question of what it takes to live a good life, given that we live in a social and natural world.

Person, Polis, Planet Summary

Person, Polis, Planet: Essays in Applied Philosophy by David Schmidtz (Director Arizona Center for Philosophy of Freedom, Director Arizona Center for Philosophy of Freedom, University of Arizona)

"Schmidtz's central question - what counts as a life well lived?' - is as near as may be the same as Plato's: 'for our inquiry is not about some chance matter but about how we should live our lives' (Republic 344e). Here, then, is a prime example of how to continue 'the conversation that Plato began'... an altogether satisfying, rewarding, and above all, challenging read." - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews "Part of what ties the essays together and makes the whole more than the sum of its parts is the fact that almost all of the pieces, in one way or another, address the question of what counts as a well-lived human life. Perhaps more important, they are united by a distinctive and attractive methodological approach, one that combines the high degree of analytical clarity and rigor that one would expect from a first-rate philosopher with a kind of commonsense wisdom that is not always so common, an attention to empirical detail that goes well beyond the use of examples as mere illustrations, and a refreshingly humanistic concern with life as it is lived by people as they actually are... Those who are already familiar with Schmidtz's body of work will welcome Person, Polis, Planet as a worthy brief of his accomplishments over the last fifteen years or so. And for those who have not yet discovered Schmidtz, the collection will provide a superb introduction to his work and will likely prompt readers to seek out more of his writing." -Ethics

Person, Polis, Planet Reviews

This really is philosophy for the real world, and the more impressive for that, since it takes a certain surefootedness to keep ones arguments philosophically rigorous while making so much of historical fact ... Schmidtz's distinctive prose is simple and informal, yet capable of conveying complex and subtle point ... Readers of Person, Polis, Planet will, as a result, discover Schmidtz's challenging, detailed arguments without having to perform excavations to get at them. * Thomas Porter, Mind *

About David Schmidtz (Director Arizona Center for Philosophy of Freedom, Director Arizona Center for Philosophy of Freedom, University of Arizona)

David Schmidtz is Kendrick Professor of Philosophy, joint Professor of Economics, and founding Director of the Center for Philosophy of Freedom at the University of Arizona. He is author of Rational Choice and Moral Agency, Elements of Justice, and co-author of Social Welfare and Individual Responsibility.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgment ; 1. Introduction ; Person ; 2. Choosing Strategies ; 3. Choosing Ends ; 4. Reasons for Altruism ; 5. What Nozick Did For Decision Theory (by David Schmidtz and Sarah Wright) ; Polis ; 6. How To Deserve ; 7. Separateness, Suffering, and Moral Theory ; 8. Moral Dualism ; 9. Diminishing Marginal Utility ; 10. Guarantees ; Planet ; 11. The Institution of Property ; 12. Reinventing the Commons (by David Schmidtz and Elizabeth Willott) ; 13. Natural Enemies ; 14. Are All Species Equal?

Additional information

NLS9780199861705
9780199861705
0199861706
Person, Polis, Planet: Essays in Applied Philosophy by David Schmidtz (Director Arizona Center for Philosophy of Freedom, Director Arizona Center for Philosophy of Freedom, University of Arizona)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2011-12-08
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