Analysis of Morals

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Basic Ethical Concept
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Children's Moral Education
Customary Moral Rules
East Tomorrow
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Evaluative Meaning
General Moral Principle
Good Man
Higher Order Moral Principles
Higher Order Principle
Human Suffering
Jones's Behaviour
Modern Moral Theory
Moore's Naturalistic Fallacy
Moore’s Naturalistic Fallacy
Moral Flavour
Moral Principle
Non-moral Context
Non-moral Issue
Prescriptive Judgments
Prima Facie Duties
Reasons Efficient Performance
Ross's Prima Facie Duties
Stevenson's Analysis
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138923102
  • Weight: 294g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Dec 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1960, this book is intended to be a concise but complete treatise on Ethics. In the course of our lives we all face moral problems. Some of these we solve easily, some with difficulty and some not at all. It is the job of the moral philosopher to examine the general nature of these problems and to investigate their logical significance. His task however extends beyond investigating what are specifically moral problems; for he is concerned with the whole field of moral discourse – that is, with moral prescriptions and evaluations of all kinds. For this reason the branch of philosophy known as Ethics may usefully be defined as the study of the logic of moral discourse.

This volume is written in clear and straightforward language and is liberally illustrated with practical examples. It should appeal, not only to teachers and students of Ethics in universities, but also to the general reader who is interested in seeing how an important branch of philosophy is presented with the aid of analytical methods.

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