A team of eminent contemporary philosophers present the first collective study of seminal British moral thinkers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Some, like Henry Sidgwick and G. E. Moore, are already recognized as leading philosophers of their day; others, like Hastings Rashdall and A.C. Ewing, are unjustly neglected.
A team of eminent contemporary philosophers present the first collective study of seminal British moral thinkers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Some, like Henry Sidgwick and G. E. Moore, are already recognized as leading philosophers of their day; others, like Hastings Rashdall and A.C. Ewing, are unjustly neglected.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Thomas Hurka is Jackman Distinguished Chair in Philosophical Studies at the University of Toronto.
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* Introduction * 1: Thomas Hurka: Common Themes from Sidgwick to Ewing * 2: Roger Crisp: Pleasure and Hedonism in Sidgwick * 3: Anthony Skelton: Ideal Utilitarianism: Rashdall and Moore * 4: Dennis McKerlie: McTaggart on Love * 5: Jonathan Dancy: Has Anyone Ever Been a Non-Intuitionist? * 6: T.H. Irwin: Mistakes about Good: Prichard, Carritt, and Aristotle * 7: Robert Shaver: The Birth of Deontology * 8: Philip Stratton-Lake: Eliminativism about Derivative Prima Facie Duties * 9: Michael J. Zimmerman: Ross on Retributivism * 10: Jonas Olson and Mark Timmons: A.C. Ewing's First and Second Thoughts about Metaethics * Bibliography * Index
* Introduction * 1: Thomas Hurka: Common Themes from Sidgwick to Ewing * 2: Roger Crisp: Pleasure and Hedonism in Sidgwick * 3: Anthony Skelton: Ideal Utilitarianism: Rashdall and Moore * 4: Dennis McKerlie: McTaggart on Love * 5: Jonathan Dancy: Has Anyone Ever Been a Non-Intuitionist? * 6: T.H. Irwin: Mistakes about Good: Prichard, Carritt, and Aristotle * 7: Robert Shaver: The Birth of Deontology * 8: Philip Stratton-Lake: Eliminativism about Derivative Prima Facie Duties * 9: Michael J. Zimmerman: Ross on Retributivism * 10: Jonas Olson and Mark Timmons: A.C. Ewing's First and Second Thoughts about Metaethics * Bibliography * Index
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