Plato's Moral Realism Plato's Moral Realism

Plato's Moral Realism

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Plato's moral realism rests on the Idea of the Good, the unhypothetical first principle of all. It is this, as Plato says, that makes just things useful and beneficial. That Plato makes the first principle of all the Idea of the Good sets his approach apart from that of virtually every other philosopher. This fact has been occluded by later Christian Platonists who tried to identify the Good with the God of scripture. But for Plato, theology, though important, is subordinate to metaphysics. For this reason, ethics is independent of theology and attached to metaphysics. This book challenges many contemporary accounts of Plato's ethics that start with the so-called Socratic paradoxes and attempt to construct a psychology of action or moral psychology that makes these paradoxes defensible. Rather, Lloyd Gerson argues that Plato at least never thought that moral realism was defensible outside of a metaphysical framework.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2023
August 24
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
587
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
11.2
MB

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