The morality of common sense: problems from Sidgwick
<p>Much modern moral philosophy has conceived of its interpretative and critical aims in relation to an entity it sometimes terms 'common-sense morality'. The term was influentially used in something like its canonical sense by Henry Sidgwick in his classic work <em>The Methods...
Hlavní autor: | Krishna, N |
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Další autoři: | Crisp, R |
Médium: | Diplomová práce |
Jazyk: | English |
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2014
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