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Aristotle And Moral Realism
Aristotle And Moral Realism
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A01=Robert A Heinaman
Abstract Singular Terms
account
agent
ancient moral philosophy
Aristotelian Ethical Theory
aristotle's
Aristotle's Function Argument
Aristotle's Moral Philosophy
Author_Robert A Heinaman
Bernard Williams
Category=QD
Choiceworthy Life
combination
Commutative Justice
corrective
Corrective Justice
Courageous Person
David Charles
destructiveness
Eleventh Hour
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
ethical objectivism
Eu Prattein
eudaimonist approach
Eudemian Ethics 1221b33
Good Life
Gospel's Parable
Human Destructiveness
irrational
Irrational Destructiveness
John McDowell
Jonathan Lear
justice
McDowell's Interpretation
objective foundation of ethics
optimal
philosophical realism
Pierre Aubenque
Pre-conceptual Stage
Rational Defensibility
Real Moral Properties
Robert Heinaman
Sabina Lovibond
sensibility theory
Successful Human Functioning
Thick Concepts
Thick Ethical Concepts
True Moral Statements
Vice Versa
virtue ethics theory
virtuous
Virtuous Agent
Product details
- ISBN 9780367314576
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 28 Aug 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
The question of moral realism?whether our ethical beliefs rest on some objective foundation?is one that mattered as much to Aristotle as it does to us today, and his writings on this topic continue to provide inspiration for the contemporary debate. This volume of essays expands the fruitful conversation among scholars of ancient philosophy and con
Robert A Heinaman is a lecturer in philosophy at the University College London.
Aristotle And Moral Realism
€192.20
