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Pagina 81
... moral demand or to any value . The philosopher who is most outspoken in his denial of the possi- bility of any moral knowledge is undoubtedly Ayer . According to him all moral concepts , such as good , bad , virtuous , wicked , reliable ...
... moral demand or to any value . The philosopher who is most outspoken in his denial of the possi- bility of any moral knowledge is undoubtedly Ayer . According to him all moral concepts , such as good , bad , virtuous , wicked , reliable ...
Pagina 85
... moral aim or a certain idea of behaviour as worth realising if he happens to have made a different aim his guiding principle . But moral aims , of course , are the heart of morality . If they are purely subjective , or if they merely ...
... moral aim or a certain idea of behaviour as worth realising if he happens to have made a different aim his guiding principle . But moral aims , of course , are the heart of morality . If they are purely subjective , or if they merely ...
Pagina 87
... moral problem then to the level of mere desires , however generalised , raises more problems than it solves . It confuses the raw material with the final results of our moral understanding . The problem of harmonising desires leads to ...
... moral problem then to the level of mere desires , however generalised , raises more problems than it solves . It confuses the raw material with the final results of our moral understanding . The problem of harmonising desires leads to ...
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