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_aAn Introduction to ethics / _cedited by Robert E. Dewey, Robert H. Hurlbutt III. |
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_aNew York : _bMacmillan, _c1977. |
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_axii, 499 p. ; _c24 cm. |
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505 | _aPreliminary considerations: is ethics or morality possible?--The subject matter of ethics: what distinguishes ethics from other disciplines?--Psychological egoism: do all the actions of men proceed from the sole motive of self-love?--Freedom and determinism: are human choices reallly free?--Cultural relativism: Is ethics mere conformity--Normative ethics: what is right and what is good?--Deontological theories: are actions right or wtong regardless of consequences?--Teleological theories: does the amount of good produced make an action right?--Critique of normative theories: are ultimate ethical principles defensible?--Meta-ethics: what do ethical terms mean and are ethical judgments true or false?--Cognitivism and non-naturalism: intuitionism again--Non-congnitivism and non-naturalism: emotivism--Quasi-cognitivism and quasi-naturalism: the good reasons approach--The revival of cognitivism and naturalism: descriptivism. . | ||
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