The Morality of Praise
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Dec '26
£40.00
This title is due to be published on 31st December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A key reference work for students and scholars working on any aspect of the moral responsibility in general, and on the morality of praise in particular.
Like blame, praise has historically been considered one of the defining aspects of morality. Yet unlike blame, praise has received comparatively little dedicated attention in the philosophical canon. These essays range widely over aspects of the morality of praise and their relation to central issues in moral and political theory.Like blame, praise has historically been considered one of the defining aspects of morality. Yet unlike blame, praise has received comparatively little dedicated attention in the philosophical canon. Does this emphasis on the negative tell us something about the nature of morality, or is it an accidental feature of the history of philosophy? This volume is the first collection of its kind to include state of the art discussions of the morality of praise as that topic relates to central issues in moral and political theory. Topics addressed in the volume include how the morality of praise relates to the morality of blame; how the apt praise of agents relates to their praiseworthiness; whether agents can be praiseworthy for their beliefs; how the morality of praise is affected by questions about autonomy, identity and luck, and the relationship between praise and distributive justice. The essays in this collection will be of interest to students and researchers in philosophy as well as to the general reader with an interest in questions of moral responsibility.
ISBN: 9781009492034
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300 pages