Enquiring into the nature of morality as an aspect of society and reality itself, this book employs a synthesis of critical realist thought in the development of a comprehensive theoretical understanding of morality that can be tested for its explanatory power by means of practical research.
Enquiring into the nature of morality as an aspect of society and reality itself, this book employs a synthesis of critical realist thought in the development of a comprehensive theoretical understanding of morality that can be tested for its explanatory power by means of practical research.
Steve Ash gained his Ph.D. at the University of Southampton, UK, and is a board member of the Centre for Critical Realism.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The Legitimacy of a Moral Argument 2. The Universality of Morality 3. The Question of Moral Agency 4. Morality as an Aspect of Society 5. Explaining Morality 6. Combining the Realist Moral Theories 7. Developing the Realist Model of Morality
Introduction 1. The Legitimacy of a Moral Argument 2. The Universality of Morality 3. The Question of Moral Agency 4. Morality as an Aspect of Society 5. Explaining Morality 6. Combining the Realist Moral Theories 7. Developing the Realist Model of Morality
Introduction 1. The Legitimacy of a Moral Argument 2. The Universality of Morality 3. The Question of Moral Agency 4. Morality as an Aspect of Society 5. Explaining Morality 6. Combining the Realist Moral Theories 7. Developing the Realist Model of Morality
Introduction 1. The Legitimacy of a Moral Argument 2. The Universality of Morality 3. The Question of Moral Agency 4. Morality as an Aspect of Society 5. Explaining Morality 6. Combining the Realist Moral Theories 7. Developing the Realist Model of Morality
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