Well-Being and Theism Well-Being and Theism
Continuum Studies in Philosophy of Religion

Well-Being and Theism

Linking Ethics to God

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    • 489,00 kr

Publisher Description

Well-Being and Theism is divided into two distinctive parts. The first part argues that desire-fulfillment welfare theories fail to capture the 'good' part of 'good for', and that objective list welfare theories fail to capture the 'for' part of 'good for'. Then, with the aim of capturing both of these parts of 'good for', a conjunctive theory-one which places both a value constraint and a desire constraint on well-being-is advanced. Lauinger then defends this proposition, which he calls the desire-perfectionism theory, against possible objections.   



In the second part, Lauinger explores the question "What metaphysics best supports the claim that the vast majority of humans have the desires for friendship, accomplishment, health, etc., built into themselves?" It is argued that there are two general metaphysical routes that might convincingly be taken here, and that each one leads us toward theism.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2012
12 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
224
Pages
PUBLISHER
Continuum
SIZE
925.5
KB

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