Ethics and Action

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Absolute Sovereign Authority
action in ethical context
Author_Peter Winch
Bellum Omnium Contra Omnes
Book III
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Common Language
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ethical deliberation
ethical dimension
Ethical Reward
General Moral Issues
Grundlegung Zur Metaphysik Der Sitten
Hare's Account
Hare’s Account
Hobbes's Account
Hobbes’s Account
human agency
Kant's Grundlegung
Kant’s Grundlegung
Language Games
MacIntyre's Book
MacIntyre’s Book
moral deliberation
Moral Language Game
moral philosophy
moral philosophy and social existence
moral reasoning
Mrs Solness
People's Moral Beliefs
People’s Moral Beliefs
philosophy of ethics
philosophy of moral judgment
Poison Oracle
Prichardian View
Private Conscience
Qua Phenomenon
rationality of morals
social ontology
theory of morals
universal moral reasoning
Vere's Argument
Vere’s Argument
Vice Versa
will and action theory
Wittgenstein's Treatment
Wittgenstein’s Treatment
Young Man
Zande Life
Zande Magic

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367507541
  • Weight: 450g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1972, this collection of essays on closely related issues in moral philosophy looks at different aspects of people’s understanding of their own and others’ actions in ethical dimensions. The book discusses the ways in which the understanding both of man’s own nature and of the nature of the world in which he lives, is a function of his social existence. It discusses questions about the character of moral deliberation and decision, the nature of the human will and its connections with action, and the extent to which an individual’s moral reasonings must claim universal applicability.

Peter Winch was Professor of Philosophy at King's College, London