Administrative / Constitutional Law

The Practice of Value

By Joseph Raz
Oxford University Press January 2005

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780199278466
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication
January 2005
Format
Paperback , 172 pages
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

  • First volume in a prestigious new series
  • A fascinating debate about human values
  • Clear and accessible to non-philosophers
  • Stimulating discussion by leading scholars

The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, which honor the American scholar, industrialist, and philanthropist Obert Clark Tanner, are presented annually at each of nine universities in the United States and Great Britain. They were established at the University of California, Berkeley, beginning in the 2000/1 academic year. The Berkeley Tanner Lectures Series has been established in the belief that these distinguished lectures, together with the lively debates stimulated by their presentation in Berkeley, deserve to be made available to a wider audience.



The Practice of Value

is an exploration of a pervasive but puzzling aspect of our world: value. At the core of the book are the Tanner Lectures delivered at Berkeley in 2001 by Joseph Raz, who has been one of the leading figures in moral and legal philosophy since the 1970s. His aim is to make sense of the dependence of value on social practice, without falling back on cultural relativism. In response, three eminent philosophers, Christine Korsgaard, Robert Pippin, and Bernard Williams, offer interestingly different approaches to the subject. The book begins with an introduction by Jay Wallace, setting the scene for what follows, and ends with a response from Raz to his commentators. The result is a fascinating debate, accessible to readers throughout and beyond philosophy, about the relations between human values and human life.

Readership: Scholars and students of moral philosophy, political theory, and philosophy of law.

Table of Contents

IntroductionR. Jay Wallace:
The Practice of ValueJoseph Raz:
Social Dependence without Relativism
The Implications of Value Pluralism
Change and Understanding
Comments
Christine M. Korsgaard: The Dependence of Value on Humanity
Robert Pippin: The Conditions of Value
Bernard Williams: Relativism, History, and the Existence of Values
Joseph Raz: Reply to Commentators
 
 
 

About the Author

Joseph Raz, Professor of the Philosophy of Law, University of Oxford
Edited by R. Jay Wallace, Department of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley
Contributors:
R. Jay Wallace
Joseph Raz
Christine M. Korsgaard
Robert Pippin
Bernard Williams
Joseph Raz
 
 

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