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基本説明
A team of eminent contemporary philosophers present the first collective study of seminal British moral thinkers of the late 19th and 20th centuries.
Full Description
These ten new essays by leading contemporary philosophers constitute the first collective study of a group of British moral philosophers active between the 1870s and 1950s, including Henry Sidgwick, Hastings Rashdall, G.E. Moore, H.A. Prichard, W.D. Ross, and A.C. Ewing. The essays help recover the history of this neglected period: they treat it as a unity, draw out the connections between the thinkers, engage philosophically with their ideas, and in so doing show how much they can contribute to present-day philosophical debates
Contents
Introduction ; 1. Common Themes from Sidgwick to Ewing ; 2. Pleasure and Hedonism in Sidgwick ; 3. Ideal Utilitarianism: Rashdall and Moore ; 4. McTaggart on Love ; 5. Has Anyone Ever Been a Non-Intuitionist? ; 6. Mistakes about Good: Prichard, Carritt, and Aristotle ; 7. The Birth of Deontology ; 8. Eliminativism about Derivative Prima Facie Duties ; 9. Ross on Retributivism ; 10. A.C. Ewing's First and Second Thoughts about Metaethics ; Bibliography ; Index