""Towards some of the meanings of the word" good" in moral philosophy (Anglo-American thought of the 1950s and 1960s)

Filozofia 55 (9):692-701 (2000)
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The concept of "good" is one of the essential concepts of moral philosophy. The author focuses on the semantic analysis of the word "good" as it has been delivered by the representatives of Angloamerican moral philosophy of the fifties and the sixties . The analytic moral philosophy called attention to the fundamental ethical questions, such as Are moral norms justifiable?; How are they justifiable?; Are moral concepts and moral propositions transcendental by their nature, or are they intersubjective?

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