ISBN-13: 9783110204230 / Niemiecki / Twarda / 2008 / 463 str.
Talk of coherence in ethics is popular. Particularly when dealing with the justification of ethical judgments, one frequently refers back to a concept of coherence. However, the question as to the exact meaning of the term "coherence" is seldom posed. This book provides a comprehensive answer. The author shows that there is not a single concept of coherence in ethics. Rather, the word "coherence" is used to refer to many different concepts that neither can be reduced to one another nor imbedded in a single unified coherence theory.