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  1. Virtue and Reason.John Mcdowell - 1979 - The Monist 62 (3):331-350.
    1. Presumably the point of, say, inculcating a moral outlook lies in a concern with how people live. It may seem that the very idea of a moral outlook makes room for, and requires, the existence of moral theory, conceived as a discipline which seeks to formulate acceptable principles of conduct. It is then natural to think of ethics as a branch of philosophy related to moral theory, so conceived, rather as the philosophy of science is related to science. On (...)
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  • Virtue and Reason.John McDowell - 1979 - In Roger Crisp & Michael Slote (eds.), Virtue Ethics. Oxford University Press.
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  • La reflexión trascendental del lenguaje en la facultad de juzgar reflexionante.Daniel Leserre - 1996 - Dianoia 42 (42):107-123.
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  • 4 Hermeneutics, Ethics, and Politics.Georgia Warnke - 2002 - In Robert J. Dostal (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Gadamer. Cambridge University Press. pp. 79.
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  • Los principios del juicio reflexivo.Paul Guyer - 1996 - Dianoia 42 (42):1-59.