TY - BOOK AU - Frankena W. K. TI - Ethics T2 - Foundations of Philosophy Series PY - 1963/// CY - Englewood Cliffs PB - Prentice-Hall, Inc. KW - 17 Філософія моралі. Етика. Практична філософія KW - UDC N2 - William K. Frankena was a prominent American philosopher known for his work in ethical theory, moral philosophy, and social ethics. His approach combined rigorous analytical methods with a deep concern for moral clarity and coherence. Key Ideas in William K. Frankena's Ethics Normative and Descriptive Ethics Frankena distinguished between descriptive ethics (the study of moral practices and beliefs as a sociological or psychological phenomenon) and normative ethics (the investigation of moral standards and principles that guide right and wrong). Moral Theories and Ethical Principles He analyzed and evaluated various ethical theories, including utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics. Frankena emphasized the importance of grounding ethical principles in rational justifications that can withstand critical scrutiny. The Nature of Moral Judgments Frankena believed that moral judgments are not merely subjective opinions but are grounded in shared rational standards. He explored how moral language functions and how moral principles are justified. The Concept of Moral Obligation A central concern of Frankena’s work was understanding what makes acts morally obligatory, permissible, or forbidden. He argued that moral obligations stem from rationally justified principles that serve the common good or respect individual rights. Moral Realism and Objectivity Frankena advocated for a form of moral realism, maintaining that moral truths exist independently of our beliefs and are discoverable through rational inquiry. The Role of Moral Values He explored how moral values relate to human well-being, justice, and fairness. For Frankena, ethics is about identifying and applying principles that promote a harmonious and just social life. Metaethics Frankena's work also delved into metaethical questions about the nature of moral language, moral objectivity, and the meaning of ethical concepts. Significance William K. Frankena made significant contributions to analytic ethics, advocating for clarity, rationality, and rigor in moral philosophy. His work helped shape contemporary discussions on how we justify moral principles and how ethics can guide practical decision-making ER -