Flourishing in a Risky World [Book Review]

The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 21 (2):240-244 (2021)
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Abstract

The reviewer discusses how Kathleen Touchstone’s book, “Freedom, Eudaemonia, and Risk”, raises the big question of why a person would rationally choose to risk their life, as well as prompting readers to think deeply about other issues including the natural rights of children, the point at which human life begins, the virtue of parenting, rules of thumb for charitable giving, and the bequest motive in risking death. He considers that Touchstone makes an important contribution in explaining the role that a person’s concept of identity plays in principled risk-taking and by emphasizing that life is not riskless.

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The Perfectionist Turn: From Metanorms to Metaethics.Douglas Den Uyl & Douglas Rasmussen - 2016 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Edited by Douglas B. Rasmussen.

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