Moral Dimensions
Discover the thought-provoking insights of T. M. Scanlon in his compelling book, Moral Dimensions, published by Harvard University Press in 2010. With 264 pages of deep philosophical exploration, Scanlon reframes contemporary debates surrounding the moral permissibility of actions. He delves into the intricate relationship between blame and the meaning of actions, arguing that blame is more about understanding significance than mere permissibility. This innovative analysis paves the way for a fresh perspective on moral responsibility and offers critical conclusions about the ethics of blame. Ideal for philosophy enthusiasts and anyone interested in the moral complexities of human behavior, Moral Dimensions is a must-read that challenges readers to reconsider their views on ethics and accountability.