The moral self, moral knowledge and God
<p>The principal aim of this work is to ascertain a clear understanding of Clarke's moral theory, one which has suffered from neglect and misunderstanding. The assumption that his 'rational intuitionism' is given little if any epistemological grounding, is shown to be erroneous....
Main Authors: | Ducharme, H, Ducharme, Howard M |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1984
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