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Moral Disagreements: Classic and Contemporary Readings
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Moral Disagreements: Classic and Contemporary Readings

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Moral Disagreements is the first anthology to bring together classic and contemporary readings on this key topic. It is clearly divided into five parts, The Historical Debate; Voices from Anthropology; Challenges to Moral Objectivity; Defenses of Moral Objectivity; and New Directions, and presents readings from the following key thinkers: Sextus, Empiricus, Chagno, Wong, MacIntyre Aquinas, Shweder, Brink, Rawls Montaigne, Turner, Nussbaum, Narayan Hume, Mackie, Gewirth Nietzsche, Williams, Berlin. A distinctive feature of the anthology is that it brings philosophers into dialogue with well-known anthropologists.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
16 December 1999
Pages
278
ISBN
9780415217118

Moral Disagreements is the first anthology to bring together classic and contemporary readings on this key topic. It is clearly divided into five parts, The Historical Debate; Voices from Anthropology; Challenges to Moral Objectivity; Defenses of Moral Objectivity; and New Directions, and presents readings from the following key thinkers: Sextus, Empiricus, Chagno, Wong, MacIntyre Aquinas, Shweder, Brink, Rawls Montaigne, Turner, Nussbaum, Narayan Hume, Mackie, Gewirth Nietzsche, Williams, Berlin. A distinctive feature of the anthology is that it brings philosophers into dialogue with well-known anthropologists.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
16 December 1999
Pages
278
ISBN
9780415217118