John Rist surveys the history of ethics from Plato to the present and offers a vigorous defence of an ethical theory based on a revised version of Platonic realism. In a wide-ranging discussion he examines well-known alternatives to Platonism, in particular–Epicurus, Hobbes, Hume and Kant, as well as contemporary “practical reasoners”. His accessible study is enhanced by a strong sense of philosophical history, and will be of interest to students and scholars of ethics.
Real Ethics
John Rist surveys the history of ethics from Plato to the present and offers a vigorous defence of an ethical theory based on a revised version of Platonic realism. In a wide-ranging discussion he examines well-known alternatives to Platonism, in particular–Epicurus, Hobbes, Hume and Kant, as well as contemporary “practical reasoners”. His accessible study is enhanced by a strong sense of philosophical history, and will be of interest to students and scholars of ethics.