The Practice of Value

ISBN13: 9780199261475ISBN10: 0199261474 Hardback, 176 pages

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The Practice of Value explores the nature of value and its relation to the social and historical conditions under which human agents live. 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 1970's. Raz argues that values depend importantly on social practices, but that we can make sense of this dependence without falling back on cultural relativism. In response, three eminent philosophers, Christine Korsgaard, Robert Pippin, and Bernard Williams, offer their own distinctive reflections on the connections between value and practice. 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.

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

Product Details

176 pages; ISBN13: 978-0-19-926147-5ISBN10: 0-19-926147-4

About the Author(s)

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

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