Praise and Blame
Discover the profound insights of Praise and Blame by Daniel N. Robinson, published by Princeton University Press in 2002. This compelling hardback edition spans 240 pages and delves deep into the intricate dynamics of moral evaluation. Robinson embarks on a critical exploration of praise and blame, articulating a robust defense of a radical theory of moral realism. He thoughtfully critiques dominant alternatives, including determinism and behaviorism, highlighting their conceptual limitations. This book is essential for anyone interested in ethics, moral philosophy, and the psychology behind human behavior. Engage with Robinson's thought-provoking arguments and enrich your understanding of moral concepts that shape our lives.