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Routledge
146 Pages
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Routledge
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Routledge
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This is Volume VI of nine in a collection of studies in Ethics and the Philosophy of Religion. Originally published in 1970, this volume looks at moral practices and the question which has puzzled philosophers: whether any value judgement can follow logically from the facts, can follow in such a way that someone who assents to the facts is bound in logic to assent also to the value judgement based upon them.
INTRODUCTION I PRACTICE AND DECISION 2 FACTS AND MORAL CONCLUSIONS 3 PRACTICE AND JUSTIFICATION 4 PRACTICE AND JUSTIFICATION II 5 THE REVIVAL OF ETHICAL NATURALISM 6 THE VARIETY OF MORALS 7 ETHICAL RELATIVITY 8 MORAL DILEMMAS 9 MORAL DISAGREEMENT
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D.Z. Phillips, H.O. Mounce