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The act itselfThe act itself

The act itself1995

Jonathan Bennett, Jonathan Francis Bennett

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The Act Itself offers a deeper understanding of what is going on in our own moral thoughts about human behaviour. Many of the descriptions of behaviour on which our moral thoughts are based are confused; others may be free of confusion, but still we are not clear in our minds about what thoughts they are. That it would hurt her, it would be disloyal, it wouldn't be done with that intention, it would be dangerous, it would involve allowing harm but not producing it - thoughts like these support our moral judgements and thus guide our lives. In so far as we do not deeply understand them, this is a kind of servitude. As Locke said, 'He is the most enslaved who is so in his understanding.' This book presents conceptual analysis as a means to getting more control of our thoughts and thus of our lives.

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First published
1995
OL Work ID
OL3491928W

Subjects

Human behaviorConsequentialism (Ethics)Act (Philosophy)CultureGlobalizationMondialisationGlobalismCulture noteSoziologische TheorieGlobalisierungKulturCulture et relations internationales

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