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_aRaphael, D. D. _q(David Daiches), _d1916- _918433 |
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_aMoral philosophy / _cD.D. Raphael |
250 | _a2nd, enl. ed. | ||
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_aOxford : _bOxford University Press, _c1994 |
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_a152 p. ; _c19 cm. |
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500 | _a"An OPUS book". | ||
505 | 0 | _aPreface. - Introduction. - 1. What is moral philosophy? - Values and facts. 2. Naturalism and rationalism. 3. Logic and language. - The Standard of morals. 4. Utilitarianism. 5. Instutionism and objections to utilitarianism. 6. Kantian ethics. - Ethics and poltiics. 7. Justice. 8. Liberty. - Free will and determinism. 9. Concepts of science. 10. Concepts of practice. - Ethics and evolution. 11. The relevance of Darwinism. - Medical ethics. 12. How can moral philosophy help? - Suggestions for further reading. - Index. | |
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_aEthics. _9202929 |
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