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- Title Pages
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 How Should Ethics Relate to (the Rest of) Philosophy? Moore's Legacy
- 2 What Do Reasons Do?<sup>*</sup>
- 3 Evaluations of Rationality *
- 4 Intrinsic Value and Reasons for Action *
- 5 Personal Good *
- 6 Moore on the Right, the Good, and Uncertainty
- 7 Scanlon versus Moore on Goodness *
- 8 Opening Questions, Following Rules *
- 9 Was Moore a Moorean? *
- 10 Ethics as Philosophy *
- 11 The Legacy of <i>Principia</i>
- 12 Cognitivist Expressivism *
- 13 Truth and the Expressing in Expressivism
- 14 Normative Properties
- 15 Moral Intuitionism Meets Empirical Psychology *
- 16 Ethics Dehumanized
- INDEX
Title Pages
Title Pages
- Source:
- Metaethics after Moore
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 How Should Ethics Relate to (the Rest of) Philosophy? Moore's Legacy
- 2 What Do Reasons Do?<sup>*</sup>
- 3 Evaluations of Rationality *
- 4 Intrinsic Value and Reasons for Action *
- 5 Personal Good *
- 6 Moore on the Right, the Good, and Uncertainty
- 7 Scanlon versus Moore on Goodness *
- 8 Opening Questions, Following Rules *
- 9 Was Moore a Moorean? *
- 10 Ethics as Philosophy *
- 11 The Legacy of <i>Principia</i>
- 12 Cognitivist Expressivism *
- 13 Truth and the Expressing in Expressivism
- 14 Normative Properties
- 15 Moral Intuitionism Meets Empirical Psychology *
- 16 Ethics Dehumanized
- INDEX