The language of morals

Oxford,: Clarendon Press (1963)
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Part I The Imperative Mood 'Virtue, then, is a disposition governing our choices '. ARISTOTLE, Eth. Nic. 36 Prescriptive Language. ...

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original Hare, Richard Mervyn (1952) "The Language of Morals". Oxford University Press

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