ABSTRACT
First published in 2002. This is Volume IV of seventeen in the Library of Philosophy series on Metaphysics. Written in 1968, this is a collection of essays on the topic of looking at the key question of not whether linguistic analysis has a valuable function in philosophy-that has already been settled, but rather as to the precise nature and extent of its profitable employment in solving specific problems.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |152 pages
Philosophy of Morals
chapter |18 pages
Is ‘Free Will’ A Pseudo-Problem?
chapter |21 pages
In Defence of Free Will
chapter |22 pages
The Psychology of Effort of Will
chapter |37 pages
Moral Intuition and the Principle of Self-Realization
chapter |7 pages
Ethics Without Propositions
chapter |7 pages
Are There ‘Degrees’ of the Moral Emotion?
chapter |9 pages
Does Religion Challenge Ethical Autonomy?
part |109 pages
Philosophy of Knowledge