Parfit

A Philosopher and His Mission to Save Morality

David Edmonds

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Book Synopsis

"Parfit" by David Edmonds takes readers on a thought-provoking journey through the life and work of British philosopher Derek Parfit.

Charting Parfit's intellectual transformation from a young student exploring the nature of personal identity to a renowned scholar grappling with profound philosophical questions, Edmonds skillfully captures the essence of Parfit's groundbreaking ideas and the impact they have had on contemporary philosophy.

Through careful examination of Parfit's most influential work, including his seminal book "Reasons and Persons," Edmonds illuminates Parfit's deep exploration of identity, ethics, and the concept of self. Drawing on interviews with Parfit's colleagues, friends, and students, the book provides a unique insight into his brilliance as a philosopher and his unconventional personal life.

Edmonds explores Parfit's provocative theories, such as his arguments for a reductionist view of personal identity and his exploration of the implications of such a view for our moral and ethical judgments. In doing so, Edmonds masterfully presents Parfit's captivating arguments and encourages readers to contemplate the profound implications of his ideas.

"Parfit" encapsulates the complexities and nuances of Parfit's philosophical contributions, making them accessible to both experts and those new to the subject. Edmonds skillfully navigates the intricacies of Parfit's arguments, providing clear and concise explanations that invite readers to engage with the profound questions he raises.

Ultimately, "Parfit" by David Edmonds is a captivating exploration of the life and philosophy of one of the most influential thinkers of our time. It serves as an insightful introduction to Parfit's ideas while also deepening the understanding of his work for those already familiar with his contributions.

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