Metaethics After Moore
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Metaethics After Moore
Author | : Terry Horgan |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 410 |
Release | : 2006-01-26 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0199269904 |
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Metaethics is concerned to answer second-order non-moral questions about the semantics, metaphysics, and epistemology of moral thought and discourse and is often traced to G.E. Moore work. These essays represent the most up to date work in the field, after and in some cases directly inspired by Moore.
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Language: en
Pages: 410
Pages: 410
Type: BOOK - Published: 2006-01-26 - Publisher: Oxford University Press
Metaethics is concerned to answer second-order non-moral questions about the semantics, metaphysics, and epistemology of moral thought and discourse and is ofte
Language: en
Pages: 412
Pages: 412
Type: BOOK - Published: 2006-01-26 - Publisher: Clarendon Press
Metaethics, understood as a distinct branch of ethics, is often traced to G. E. Moore's 1903 classic, Principia Ethica. Whereas normative ethics is concerned to
Language: en
Pages: 201
Pages: 201
Type: BOOK - Published: 2014-12-05 - Publisher: Routledge
Do moral facts exist? What would they be like if they did? What does it mean to say that a moral claim is true? What is the link between moral judgement and mot
Language: en
Pages: 321
Pages: 321
Type: BOOK - Published: 2009-06-30 - Publisher: Harvard University Press
Philosophers have long suspected that thought and discourse about what we ought to do differ in some fundamental way from statements about what is. But the diff
Language: en
Pages: 119
Pages: 119
Type: BOOK - Published: 2020-09-24 - Publisher: Cambridge University Press
This Element critically surveys the full range of G. E. Moore's ethical thought, including: (1) his rejection of naturalism in favor of the view that 'good' des