Listing 1 - 10 of 229 | << page >> |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Choose an application
"What I think about morals is up to me." "You can't think just what you like about moral questions." Mr. Hare's aim is to resolve this antinomy by showing how, when thinking morally, a man can be both free and rational. Out of his earlier suggestions, in "The Language of Morals", about the logical character and function of moral judgements, he develops an account of the main features of moral reasoning. Topics touched upon include : "ought" and "can" and the problem of moral weakness ; the place of imagination in moral thinking ; ideals, moral and aesthetics ; and the rational basis of toleration. The book ends with a more detailed practical illustration of moral reasoning, drawn for arguments about our attitudes toward racial conflicts.
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
Morale --- Ethics. --- Social ethics.
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
Listing 1 - 10 of 229 | << page >> |
Sort by
|