160 Pages
by Routledge

154 Pages
by Routledge

160 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 2002. This is Volume VIII of the Library Psychology 12 volume series. The philosophical problem addressed by this book is perhaps the one most relevant to the life of the average unphilosophical man. It can be argued that every man assumes a solution in his life. Much of the first half of this book is historical or exploratory. The second half is highly analytical, examining the... Read more
Part I Backgrounds And Preliminary Observations; Chapter I The Nature of the Problem; Chapter II G. E. Moore'S Principia Ethica; Chapter III Stevenson's Ethical Philosophy; Chapter IV A. J. Ayer, A. J. Ayer; Chapter V Relativism; Part II The Existence of Ethical Knowledge; Chapter VI Experience in Ethics; Chapter VII Reason in Ethics; Chapter VIII The Existence of Ethical Knowledge;

Biography

Joel J. Kupperman Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Connecticut