This book elaborates an ethic in which beneficence on a personal and communal level has moral force; proposes the idea of an interplay between compassion and reason to help address moral problems; and sketches the conditions necessary for a democratic approach to such problems
Professor Dworkin begins this complex and ambitious book with a chapter called Baedeker after the ...
A sketch of my ethical views, or secular moral philosophy. Emphasis is on stating how it all hangs t...
Stout\u27s clear, thoughtful, and spirited examination of the state of the various languages of mora...
This book expands on the author\u27s previous work (Suffering and the Beneficent Community, CH, Mar\...
General Ethics develops a metaethical, sociological, and historical interpretive approach to ethics ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from University of Chicago Press via the DOI in ...
Collected and edited by Noah Levin Table of Contents: UNIT...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this dissertation is to present a new ethical...
Book review. The author incisively defends moral anti-realism. He advises that one should act only o...
Ethics is a collection of thoughts on the method, form and content of Ethics. This book is a themati...
the proclivity of many people to classify human acts as good or bad calls into mind the import of ET...
This volume is a collection of eleven essays by Mark Schroeder, including one previously unpublished...
Jeffrey Stout is one of the most penetrating and provocative philosophers on the American scene. He ...
How does psychology matter to moral philosophy? Flanagan argues that philosophers continually appeal...
A review of Rosalyn Diprose's Corporeal Generosity: On Giving with Nietzsche, Merleau-Ponty, and Lev...
Professor Dworkin begins this complex and ambitious book with a chapter called Baedeker after the ...
A sketch of my ethical views, or secular moral philosophy. Emphasis is on stating how it all hangs t...
Stout\u27s clear, thoughtful, and spirited examination of the state of the various languages of mora...
This book expands on the author\u27s previous work (Suffering and the Beneficent Community, CH, Mar\...
General Ethics develops a metaethical, sociological, and historical interpretive approach to ethics ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from University of Chicago Press via the DOI in ...
Collected and edited by Noah Levin Table of Contents: UNIT...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this dissertation is to present a new ethical...
Book review. The author incisively defends moral anti-realism. He advises that one should act only o...
Ethics is a collection of thoughts on the method, form and content of Ethics. This book is a themati...
the proclivity of many people to classify human acts as good or bad calls into mind the import of ET...
This volume is a collection of eleven essays by Mark Schroeder, including one previously unpublished...
Jeffrey Stout is one of the most penetrating and provocative philosophers on the American scene. He ...
How does psychology matter to moral philosophy? Flanagan argues that philosophers continually appeal...
A review of Rosalyn Diprose's Corporeal Generosity: On Giving with Nietzsche, Merleau-Ponty, and Lev...
Professor Dworkin begins this complex and ambitious book with a chapter called Baedeker after the ...
A sketch of my ethical views, or secular moral philosophy. Emphasis is on stating how it all hangs t...
Stout\u27s clear, thoughtful, and spirited examination of the state of the various languages of mora...