10 Moral Paradoxes, 1st Edition by Saul Smilansky - ISBN: 9781405160865
Hardcover
Presenting ten diverse and original moral paradoxes, this cutting edge work of philosophical ethics makes a focused, concrete case for the centrality of paradoxes within morality.

10 Moral Paradoxes, 1st Edition

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  • Hardcover

    160 pages

  • Release Date

    30 July 2007

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Summary

Presenting ten diverse and original moral paradoxes, this cutting edge work of philosophical ethics makes a focused, concrete case for the centrality of paradoxes within morality.

  • Explores what these paradoxes can teach us about morality and the human condition
  • Considers a broad range of subjects, from familiar topics to rarely posed questions, among them “Fortunate Misfortune”, “Beneficial Retirement” and “Preferring Not To Have Been Born”
  • Asks whether t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781405160865
ISBN-10:1405160861
Author:Saul Smilansky
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:Wiley-Blackwell
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:160
Edition:1st
Release Date:30 July 2007
Weight:318g
Dimensions:226mm x 150mm x 16mm
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Critics Review

“This is an excellent book which I recommend wholeheartedly both as a source of beneficial thought experiments for the professional moral philosopher, and as a better stimulus for the student of moral philosophy than any theory-focused book could possibly be … It is clearly, elegantly and succinctly written, it is provocative and sometimes perplexing without ever crossing the line into the melodramatic or the precious and, perhaps best of all, it promotes tentative conclusions whilst leaving the reader plenty of space to pursue each of the issues further for herself.” (The Analysis Trust, 3 July 2011)

“Smilansky’s examples are freshly minted… They’re thought provoking, and Smilansky’s discussion is a pleasure… [I]f we take morality seriously, we need to reflect with open minds about the kinds of cases he describes, and finding views we can live with will constitute some kind of progress in our moral life.” (Mark Sainsbury FBA, Times Literary Supplement)

“Saul Smilansky’s 10 Moral Paradoxes is a delightful book. The paradoxes are easy to appreciate and though it’s written in a light and accessible style, it still has plenty of philosophical heft. ” (Michael Cholbi, PEA Soup)

“His writing is clear and lively. He avoids unnecessary technicalities. His ideas are grounded in vivid examples.” (Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, May 2009)

“[B]rief, succinct, and a pleasure to read. Some of the chapters (for instance, the chapter on Fortunate Misfortune) would also make excellent reading for seminars on any undergraduate course… It is well worth reading.” (Theoria)

About The Author

Saul Smilansky

Saul Smilansky is a professor in the department of philosophy at the University of Haifa, Israel. He is the author of the widely acclaimed book, Free Will and Illusion (2000) and has published articles in many of the leading philosophical journals.

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