The Good in the Right [Book Review]

Canadian Journal of Philosophy 37 (2):305-325 (2007)
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Abstract

Critical notice of Robert Audi's The Good in the Right in which doubts are raised about the epistemological and ethical doctrines it defends. It doubts that an appeal to Kant is a profitable way to defend Rossian normative intuitionism.

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Anthony Skelton
University of Western Ontario

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