Sidgwick e il progetto di un’etica scientifica: risposte a Greco e Pellegrino

Etica and Politica \ Ethics & Politics 8 (1):1-4 (2006)
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Abstract

I clarify that Sidgwick was not a moral relativist; on the contrary he was heavily conditioned by ethnocentric prejudice: I add that Sidgwick did not believe a reform of common-sense morality to be viable; on the contrary he concluded that it was impossible and, besides, that there were important utilitarian reasons against the viability of any reform strategy.

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