The Definition of MoralityGerald Wallace, Arthur David McKinnon Walker "Distributed in the U.S.A. by Barnes & Noble, inc." Bibliography: p. [251]-257. |
Contents
On defining moral | 21 |
MacIntyre on defining morality | 40 |
Critical notice of R M Hares Freedom and Reason | 47 |
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accept action actual adherence advantage akrasia ALASDAIR MACINTYRE apply argue argument Aristotelian Society Aristotle assert attitude autonomous moral judgement behaviour claim commit concept of morality context criteria definition of morality discussion dislike duty egoism ethical statements evaluative example fact feel G. E. M. ANSCOMBE give H. L. A. HART Hare Hare's ideal important individual interest kind Kurt Baier logically MacIntyre maxim mean merely moral code moral demand moral language moral philosophy moral point moral principles moral rules moral sanction moral valuation moral words morally wrong naturalistic fallacy non-moral notion objection one's oneself P. F. Strawson pact particular perhaps person point of view positive morality possible prescription prescriptivism promises prudent question R. M. HARE rational reason rude rule or principle rules and principles sense situation someone sort suggest suppose system of moral theory thesis thing tion universalizability violate word moral