<p>Over the last half-century moral philosophy has taken an applied turn covering practical issues in areas such as medicine business the environment and many others. But it has largely failed to examine itself. In this volume a range of distinguished contemporary ethicists representing many different positions examine what might be the point if any of moral philosophy.</p><p>Given the deep and apparently intransigent basic disagreements between philosophers is the discipline able to provide genuinely helpful advice? Is there an agreed methodology for philosophical ethics? Is the truth about ethics such that few people could believe it (perhaps because the truth is so peculiar) or act upon it (because it turns out that ethics is much more demanding than most think)? Perhaps the only philosopher to have addressed these issues head-on has been Ingmar Persson. His important arguments provide a starting point for debate and are examined and discussed by several contributors. But the volume goes beyond Persson’s path-breaking work to clarify the nature of the challenges to philosophical ethics and the variety of responses available.</p><p><em>What Is the Point of Moral Philosophy?</em> will be of interest to scholars and students working in all areas of moral philosophy including applied ethics metaethics and normative ethics.</p>
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