Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 320
Trim: 6¾ x 9¼
978-0-7425-3537-4 • Hardback • November 2004 • $181.00 • (£140.00)
978-0-7425-3538-1 • Paperback • October 2004 • $66.00 • (£51.00)
Keith D. Wyma is assistant professor of religion and philosophy at Whitworth College in Spokane, Washington.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 R. M. Hare's Theory
Chapter 3 Hare's Theory in the Crucible
Chapter 4 Donald Davidson's Theory
Chapter 5 Davidson's Theory in the Crucible
Chapter 6 Thomas Aquinas's Theory
Chapter 7 Aquinas's Theory in the Crucible
Chapter 8 Conclusion
Chapter 9 Bibliography
Wyma's book is an exemplary treatment both of the recent history of a philosophical problem and of the problem itself. He shows us how to learn from Hare, Davidson, and their critics, and then to move beyond them, finding resources in Aquinas that contribute powerfully to his impressive argument. Anyone interested either in moral philosophy or in the philosophy of action will find this book unusually rewarding.
— Alasdair MacIntyre, research professor of philosophy, University of Notre Dame