1: The Hope
Part One: Regarding Normativity
2: Practical Reasons: Explanatory and Normative
3: Reasons: Practical and Adaptive
4: The Guise of the Good
5: Reason, Rationality & Normativity
Part Two: Regarding Practical Reasoning
6: Epistemic Modulations
7: Practical Reasoning
8: The Myth of Instrumental Rationality
9: Reasons in Conflict
10: Numbers: With and Without Contractualism
11: Promoting Value?
Part Three: On Responsibility
12: Being in the World
13: Responsibility and the Negligence Standard
Joseph Raz has been teaching at Oxford University since 1972. He
has been Professor of the Philosophy of Law there since 1985, and
Research Professor since 2006; he has also been Professor at
Columbia University since 2002. He is a Fellow of the British
Academy and Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts
and Sciences, and has published a number of books including Between
Authority and Interpretation (OUP, 2009) and The Authority of
Law (OUP, 2009).
...a valuable resource.
*Katerina Deligiorgi, Philosophy in Review*
Raz has explored in this book the way we understand our duties and
rights, and how we decide the way we ought to act. In less than
three-hundred pages it provides a clearly-written and focused
answer to these types of inquiry.
*Eleanor Healy Birt, Interlib*
The discussion of nomativity and practical reason that makes up
From Normativity to Responsibility is breathtaking in its scope,
its depth, and, most importantly, its brilliance.
*Christopher Essert, The Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence*
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