Any sound practical philosophy must be clear on practical
concepts—concepts, in particular, of life, action, and practice.
This clarity is Michael Thompson’s aim in his ambitious work. In
Thompson’s view, failure to comprehend the structures of thought and
judgment expressed in these concepts has disfigured modern moral
philosophy, rendering it incapable of addressing the larger questions
that should be its focus. In three investigations, Thompson considers
life, action, and practice successively, attempting to exhibit these
interrelated concepts as pure categories of thought, and to show how a
proper exposition of them must be Aristotelian in character. He
contends that the pure character of these categories, and the
Aristotelian forms of reflection necessary to grasp them, are
systematically obscured by modern theoretical philosophy, which thus
blocks the way to the renewal of practical philosophy. His work
recovers the possibility, within the tradition of analytic philosophy,
of hazarding powerful generalities, and of focusing on the larger
issues—like “life”—that have the power to revive philosophy.
As an attempt to relocate crucial concepts from moral philosophy and
the theory of action into what might be called the metaphysics of
life, this original work promises to reconfigure a whole sector of
philosophy. It is a work that any student of contemporary philosophy
must grapple with.
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Elementary Structures of Practice and Practical Thought
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780674033962
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Harvard University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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