A Framework for the Good

A Framework for the Good

  • Kevin Kinghorn
Publisher:University of Notre Dame PessISBN 13: 9780268084653ISBN 10: 0268084653

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A Framework for the Good is written by Kevin Kinghorn and published by University of Notre Dame Pess. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0268084653 (ISBN 10) and 9780268084653 (ISBN 13).

"A novel and clarifying treatment of foundational ethical issues with special attention to Christian ethics." ―Paul K. Moser, Loyola University Chicago This book provides an ethical framework for understanding the good and how we can experience it in increasing measure. In Part one, Kevin Kinghorn offers a formal analysis of the meaning of the term "good," the nature of goodness, and why we are motivated to pursue it. Setting this analysis within a larger ethical framework, Kinghorn proposes a way of understanding where noninstrumental value lies, the source of normativity, and the relationship between the good and the right. Kinghorn defends a welfarist conception of the good along with the view that mental states alone directly affect a person's well-being. He endorses a Humean account of motivation—in which desires alone motivate us, not moral beliefs—to explain the source of the normative pressure we feel to do the good and the right. Turning to the place of objectivity within ethics, he concludes that the concept of "objective wrongness" is a misguided one, although a robust account of "objective goodness" is still possible. In Part two, Kinghorn shifts to a substantive, Christian account of what the good life consists in as well as how we can achieve it. Hume's emphasis of desire over reason is not challenged but rather endorsed as a way of understanding both the human capacity for choice and the means by which God prompts us to pursue relationships of benevolence, in which our ultimate flourishing consists. "A creative and intriguing book." ―Paul Copan, Professor and Pledger Family Chair of Philosophy and Ethics at Palm Beach Atlantic University