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020 | _a9780674034983 | ||
082 | _a170 WIG | ||
100 | _aWiggins, David | ||
245 | _aEthics : twelve lectures on the philosophy of morality | ||
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_bHarvard University Press, _c2006 _aCambridge, |
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_ax,393 p.; _c22 cm |
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_b30.00 _cUSD _d82.80 |
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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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