Philosophical Defense of Misanthropy
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<p>This book argues that it can be both reasonable and appropriate to adopt a certain kind of misanthropy. The author defends a cognitivist version of misanthropy an attitude whose central feature is the judgment that humanity is morally bad.</p><p>Misanthropy is often dismissed on moral grounds. Many people hold that malice toward human persons is problematic and vulnerable to moral objections. In this book the author advocates for cognitivist misanthropy. He defends an Asymmetry Thesis according to which a morally bad deed carries more weight than a morally good deed even if the harm of the former is exactly equal to the benefit of the latter. He makes the case that being misanthropic in the cognitivist sense is morally permissible and compatible with a broad range of moral reasons for action. He also considers the role of misanthropy in environmental thought arguing that charges of misanthropy against certain non-anthropocentric views do not have the force they are typically thought to carry. Finally the author investigates the practical implications of adopting cognitivist misanthropy asking what living with such an attitude would involve.</p><p><i>A Philosophical Defense of Misanthropy</i> will appeal to researchers and advanced students working in ethics and the philosophy of human nature.</p>
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