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Theories of ethics / edited by Philippa Foot.
Author
Foot, Philippa
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Language
English
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London : Oxford University Press, 1967.
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[4], 188 pages ; 21 cm
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Firestone Library - Stacks
BJ21 .F668 1967
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Ethics
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Oxford readings in philosophy
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Summary note
The articles reprinted here centre round two topics [:] the nature of moral judgement, and ... the part played by social utility in determining right and wrong.-Introduction.
Bibliographic references
Bibliography: p. [185]-187.
Contents
I. Moore's arguments against certain forms of naturalism / C.L. Stevenson
II. A reply to my critics / G.E. Moore
III. The naturalistic fallacy / W.K. Frankena
IV. Good and evil / P.T. Geach
V. Geach : good and evil / R.M. Hare
VI. Moral beliefs / Philippa Foot
VII. How to derive 'ought' from 'is' / John R. Searle
VIII. The promising game / R.M. Hare
IX. The interpretation of the moral philosophy of J.S. Mill / J.O. Urmson
X. Interpretations of Mill's 'Utilitarianism' / J.D. Mabbott
XI. Two concepts of rules / John Rawls
XII. Extreme and restricted utilitarianism / J.J.C. Smart.
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ISBN
0198750056 ((pbk.))
9780198750055 ((pbk.))
LCCN
68074186
OCLC
457356
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