Moral writings
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Moral writings
(British moral philosophers)
Clarendon Press : Oxford University Press, 2002
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Bibliography: p. 288-293
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is the definitive collection of the ethical work of the great Oxford moral philosopher H. A. Prichard (1871-1947). Prichard is famous for his ethical intuitionism: he argued that moral obligation cannot be reduced to anything else, but is perceived by direct intuition. The essays previously included in the posthumous collection, "Moral Obligation", are now augmented by a selection of previously unpublished writings from Prichard's manuscripts, allowing for the first time a full view of his distinctive contribution to moral philosophy, at just the time when intuitionism is enjoying a revival of interest.
目次
- Note to the Original Edition (1949)
- Introduction to the paperback edition (1968)
- Editor's Introduction (2001)
- Bibliography
- 1. What Is The Basis of Moral Obligation?
- 2. Does Moral Philosophy Rest On A Mistake? (1912)
- 3. Duty and Interest (1928)
- 4. Kant's Fundamental Principles Of The Metaphysics Of Morals
- 5. A Conflict of Duties (1928)
- 6. Duty and Ignorance of Fact (1932)
- 7. The Meaning of Good In The Ethics Of Aristotle (1935)
- 8. Manuscript On Morals (1928-45)
- 9. Moral Obligation (1937)
- 10. Green's Principles of Political Obligation (1935-7)
- 11. The Object Of A Desire (1940)
- 12. The Obligation To Keep A Promise (c. 1940)
- 13. Exchanging (1940)
- 14. The Time Of An Obligation
- 15. The Psychology of Writing
- 16. Acting, Willing, Desiring (1945)
- 17. 'Ought' (1947)
- Appendices: Letter From Cook Wilson To Prichard (1904)
- Letter from Prichard to Ross (1932)
- Index
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