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  1. Class, Classlessness, and the Critique of Rawls.C. B. Macpherson - 1978 - Political Theory 6 (2):209-211.
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  • Our Considered Judgements.Kai Nielsen - 1977 - Ratio (Misc.) 19 (1):39.
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  • Sidgwick and Reflective Equilibrium.Peter Singer - 1974 - The Monist 58 (3):490-517.
    In his book A Theory of Justice, John Rawls introduces and employs the concept of “reflective equilibrium” as a method of testing which of rival moral theories is to be preferred. The introduction of this concept is plainly a significant event for moral philosophy. The criterion by which we decide to reject, say, utilitarianism in favour of a contractual theory of justice is, if anything, even more fundamental than the choice of theory itself, since our choice of moral theory may (...)
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  • Principles of rationality.Kai Nielsen - 1974 - Philosophical Papers 3 (2):55-89.
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  • (1 other version)Can there be a right-based moral theory?J. L. Mackie - 1978 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 3 (1):350-359.
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  • Reason and conduct.Henry David Aiken - 1962 - New York,: Knopf.
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  • Law and philosophy.Sidney Hook (ed.) - 1964 - [New York]: New York University Press.
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  • Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong.John Leslie Mackie - 1977 - New York: Penguin Books.
    John Mackie's stimulating book is a complete and clear treatise on moral theory. His writings on normative ethics-the moral principles he recommends-offer a fresh approach on a much neglected subject, and the work as a whole is undoubtedly a major contribution to modern philosophy.The author deals first with the status of ethics, arguing that there are not objective values, that morality cannot be discovered but must be made. He examines next the content of ethics, seeing morality as a functional device, (...)
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  • On Certainty (ed. Anscombe and von Wright).Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1969 - San Francisco: Harper Torchbooks. Edited by G. E. M. Anscombe, G. H. von Wright & Mel Bochner.
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  • (1 other version)Jenseits von Gut Und Böse . Die Geburt der Tragödie.Friedrich Nietzsche - 2007 - Felix Meiner Verlag.
    In der Schrift "Jenseits von Gut und Böse" erreicht Nietzsches philosophische Entlarvung des Nihilismus der überkommenen Werte ihre höchste und reifste Gestalt; als ›Vorspiel der Philosophie der Zukunft‹ konzipiert, inspiriert sie Nietzsche zu einer Neubewertung seiner frühen Schrift über "Die Geburt der Tragödie aus den Geiste der Musik", nun mit dem Vorwort: ›Versuch einer Selbstkritik‹._1885 faßte Friedrich Nietzsche den Entschluß, eine Neue Ausgabe seiner Schriften erscheinen zu lassen, die »das Eigene und Unvergleichliche in diesen Werken« herausstellen sollte. Diesem Konzept folgt (...)
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  • (1 other version)Rights, human rights, and racial discrimination.Richard Wasserstrom - 1964 - Journal of Philosophy 61 (20):628-641.
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  • Inalienable rights.Stuart M. Brown - 1955 - Philosophical Review 64 (2):192-211.
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  • Are there any natural rights?Herbert Hart - 1955 - Philosophical Review 64 (2):175-191.
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  • Natural and inalienable rights.William K. Frankena - 1955 - Philosophical Review 64 (2):212-232.
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  • Wide reflective equilibrium and theory acceptance in ethics.Norman Daniels - 1979 - Journal of Philosophy 76 (5):256-282.
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  • Two theories of morality.Stuart Hampshire - 1977 - Oxford: Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press.
    In this expanded version of his Thank-Offering to Britain Fund lectures, delivered at the British Academy in February 1976, Stuart Hampshire compares two radically different conceptions of morality, those of Aristotle and Spinoza, authors, he claims, of the most plausible of all moral philosophies. He discusses the relation between moral intuitions and moral theory, and the contrasting ideas of moral normality and moral conversion. Spinoza's theory of the relation between mind and body is expounded and its relevance to recent theories (...)
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  • Rationality to-day =.Hans-Georg Gadamer & Théodore F. Geraets (eds.) - 1979 - Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press.
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