Is it rational to be moral? Can moral disputes be settled rationally? Which criteria determine what we have a good reason to do? In this innovative book, Logi Gunnarsson takes issue with the assumptions made by many philosophers faced with the problem of reconciling moral norms with a scientific world view. His discussion includes substantial critical engagement with thinkers from two very different traditions, and is notable for its clear account of Habermas' discourse ethics. It will appeal to anyone interested in practical reason and the rational credentials of morality.
Logi Gunnarsson Libros


Philosophy of Personal Identity and Multiple Personality
- 230 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Exploring the intricacies of personal identity, this study presents a comprehensive philosophical theory while systematically examining multiple personality. By integrating analytic philosophy with detailed hermeneutic and phenomenological analyses, Gunnarsson delves into various sources, including psychiatric literature, self-help guides, biographies, and fiction, to enrich the understanding of identity and its complexities.