Thinking How to Live
Harvard University Press (2003)
| Abstract | An original and elegant work of metaethics, this book brings a new clarity and rigor to the discussion of these tangled issues, and will significantly alter the ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Expressivism (Ethics Normativity (Ethics | |||||||||
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| Call number | BJ1500.E94.G53 2003 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0674011678 9780674011670 | |||||||||
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Simon Blackburn (1998/2000). Ruling Passions. Oxford University Press.
Simon Robertson (ed.) (2009). Spheres of Reason: New Essays in the Philosophy of Normativity. Oxford University Press.
James Lenman (2006). How to Live, What to Do: A Critical Study of Allan Gibbard, Thinking How to Live. Journal of Moral Philosophy 3 (3):359-369.
John Skorupski (2010). The Domain of Reasons. Oxford University Press.
Philip Pettit (2006). Review: On Thinking How to Live: A Cognitivist View. [REVIEW] Mind 115 (460):1083-1106.
Matthew Chrisman (2005). Allan Gibbard, Thinking How to Live:Thinking How to Live. Ethics 115 (2):406-412.
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