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082 _a170 WIG
100 _aWiggins, David
245 _aEthics : twelve lectures on the philosophy of morality
260 _bHarvard University Press,
_c2006
_aCambridge,
300 _ax,393 p.;
_c22 cm
365 _b30.00
_cUSD
_d82.80
504 _aInclude index
520 _aThis is a history of ethical thought gathering insights from Aristotle, Hume, Kant and many others. It is also a speculative work about the moral motive and the content of morality. It argues that most of the questions that have obssessed 20th century authors are to do with the variety and quality of moral argument.
650 _aEthics
650 _aArtificial Virtues
650 _a Benevolence
650 _aClear indistinct ideas
650 _aContextualism
650 _aDeontological ideas
650 _aDifference principle
650 _a Essential contestablity
650 _aEvil
650 _a Goodwill
650 _a Hume's Circle
650 _a Intrinsicalism
650 _aJustice
650 _aMoral Scepticism
650 _aNon -Cognitivism
650 _aObjectivism , moral
650 _aPersuasion
650 _a Relativism
650 _a Reason
650 _aSelf -love
650 _aSympathy
650 _a Utilitarianism
650 _aVirtue ethics
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