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Modern Moral Philosophy Royal Institute Of Philosophy Supplement 54 Royal Institute Of Philosophy Supplements Anthony Ohear

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Modern Moral Philosophy Royal Institute Of Philosophy Supplement 54 Royal Institute Of Philosophy Supplements Anthony Ohear
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.54 MB
Pages: 326
Author: Anthony O'Hear
ISBN: 9780521603263, 0521603269
Language: English
Year: 2004
Volume: 54

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Modern Moral Philosophy Royal Institute Of Philosophy Supplement 54 Royal Institute Of Philosophy Supplements Anthony Ohear by Anthony O'hear 9780521603263, 0521603269 instant download after payment.

Although this collection of articles is not formally a commentary on Elizabeth Anscombe's famous article of the same title, in which she criticized the moral philosophy prevalent in 1958, a number of the contributors consider Anscombe's work as a starting point. The collection can be interpreted as a demonstration of the extent to which moral philosophers have since attempted to respond to Anscombe's challenge, and to develop an approach to their subject which is neither based on divine law nor permissive of the impermissible.

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