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Annette C. Baier

    Annette Baierová, významná morálna filozofka a bádateľka v oblasti Humeovho diela, sa zvlášť zamerala na Humeovu morálnu psychológiu. Je tiež uznávaná pre svoj prínos k feministickej filozofii a filozofii mysle, kde ju silno ovplyvnil jej kolega Wilfrid Sellars. Baierová skúmala etické teórie, kriticky pristupovala k tradičným filozofickým konceptom a zdôrazňovala význam vzťahov a závislosti v morálnom živote. Jej práca nabáda čitateľov k zamysleniu nad základmi morálky a ľudskej interakcie.

    Reflections on How We Live
    Commons of the Mind
    Moral Prejudices
    • Moral Prejudices

      • 384 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania
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      Annette Baier delivers an appeal for our fundamental moral notions to be governed not by rules and codes but by trust: a moral prejudice. Along the way, she gives us the best feminist philosophy there is.

      Moral Prejudices
    • Commons of the Mind

      • 110 stránok
      • 4 hodiny čítania

      Exploring the tension between individual and social aspects of reasoning, Annette Baier examines how mental activities are influenced by cultural and societal contexts. Through her Carus Lectures, she argues for the interdependence of minds, asserting that reasoning and intention formation rely on a shared mental commons. Despite this, Baier highlights that moral reflection remains underdeveloped as a social capability, suggesting that a collective understanding of morality is not guaranteed.

      Commons of the Mind
    • Reflections on How We Live

      • 288 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      Annette Baier explores a wide range of ethical topics through her insightful essays, blending philosophical engagement with personal reflections. She addresses complex themes such as patriotism, the responsibilities to future generations, and the importance of honesty, trust, hope, and friendship. Baier's distinctive perspective offers a fresh examination of moral philosophy, making her work both thought-provoking and relatable.

      Reflections on How We Live