ABSTRACT
First published in 2003. This is Volume II of a series of Studies in Ethics and the Philosophy of Religion, written in 1969, this book is concerned with moral reasoning, and aims to bring out what is involved in the processes of reasoning by which people seek to justify their moral judgements.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |64 pages
Moral Reasons
chapter |8 pages
R. M. Hare: Deductive Arguments and Rationality
chapter |13 pages
Mrs. Foot: Moral and Empirical Criteria
chapter |13 pages
The Common Assumption
chapter |17 pages
The Diversity of Moral Standards
chapter |11 pages
The Rebel and Moral Traditions
part |13 pages
Moral Arguments