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The autonomy of prudence

Mind 71 (282):161-180 (1962)

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  1. An objection to Kantian ethical rationalism.George N. Terzis - 1989 - Philosophical Studies 57 (3):299 - 313.
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  • (1 other version)The Good, the Worthwhile and the Obligatory: Practical Reason and Moral Universalism in R. S. Peters' Conception of Education.Christopher Martin - 2009 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 43 (s1):143-160.
    Peters' account of the moral life and the conception of practical reason that informed it reflects a sophisticated moral universalism. However, attempts to extend a similarly sophisticated universalism into our understanding of education are not as well received. Yet, such a project is of clear contemporary relevance given the pressure put on educational institutions to achieve certain ends. If we can show that education entails standards that are not entirely contingent upon current interests, we would have a framework that all (...)
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  • On Morality's Having a Point.D. Z. Phillips & H. O. Mounce - 1965 - Philosophy 40 (154):308 - 319.
    In 1958, moral philosophers were given rather startling advice. They were told that their subject was not worth pursuing further until they possessed an adequate philosophy of psychology. What is needed, they were told, is an enquiry into what type of characteristic a virtue is, and, furthermore, it was suggested that this question could be resolved in part by exploring the connection between what a man ought to do and what he needs : perhaps man needs certain things in order (...)
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  • Against subjective intrinsic value.Grenville Wall - 1978 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 10 (2):39–49.
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