Ethical intuitionism : re-evaluations
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | Ethical intuitionism : re-evaluations / edited by Philip Stratton-Lake |
Publié : |
Oxford (UK), New York :
Oxford University Press
, C 2002 Clarendon Press |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (VIII-305 p.) |
Sujets : |
- Introduction
- 1. Prospects for a value-based intuitionism / Robert Audi
- 2. Sidwick and the boundaries of intuitionism / Roger Crisp
- 3. An unconnected heap of duties? / David McNaughton
- 4. The three phases of intuitionism / Thomas Baldwin
- 5. Pleasure and reflection in Ross's intuitionism / Philipp Stratton-Lake
- 6. Justifying moral pluralism / Berys Gaut
- 7. Intuitions and moral theorizing / Brad Hooker
- 8. Ethical intuitionism and ethical naturalism / Nicholas L. Sturgeon
- 9. Knowing what to do, seeing what to do / Allan Gibbard
- 10.Prichard on duty and ignorance of fact / Jonathan Dancy
- 11. Ethical intuitionism and the motivation problem / Stephen Darwall
- 12. A Wittgenstein approach to ethical intuitionism / Robert Arrington