Intuition, theory, and anti-theory in ethics

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What Form, Or Forms, Might Ethical Knowledge Take? In Particular, Can Ethical Knowledge Take The Form Either Of Moral Theory, Or Of Moral Intuition? If It Can, Should It? These Are Central Questions For Ethics Today, And They Are The Central Questions For The Philosophical Essays Collected In This Volume. 'intuition, Theory, And Anti-theory In Ethics' Draws Together New Work By Leading Experts In The Field, In Order To Represent As Many Different Perspectives On The Discussion As Possible. The Volume Is Not Built Upon Any Kind Of Tidy Consensus About What 'knowledge', 'theory', And 'intuition' Mean. Rather, The Idea Is To Explore As Many As Possible Of The Different Things That Knowledge, Theory, And Intuition Could Be In Ethics.--publisher. Edited By Sophie Grace Chappell. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.

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Name in long format: Intuition, Theory, And Anti-theory In Ethics University Press Scholarship Online
ISBN-10: 0198713223
ISBN-13: 9780198713227
Book language: en
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press,
Dimensions: 230 pages ; 24 cm