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... ethical theory . He would replace ethical theory by something different . This distrust of ethical theory has not been without influence.2 But , if Nietzsche were alive today , the most he would be entitled to say would be , " We've ...
... ethical theory . He would replace ethical theory by something different . This distrust of ethical theory has not been without influence.2 But , if Nietzsche were alive today , the most he would be entitled to say would be , " We've ...
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... ethical statements . What ' is said about them will be found to apply , mutatis mutandis , to the case of ęsthetic statements also . The ordinary system of ethics , as elaborated in the works of ethical phi- losophers , contains , first ...
... ethical statements . What ' is said about them will be found to apply , mutatis mutandis , to the case of ęsthetic statements also . The ordinary system of ethics , as elaborated in the works of ethical phi- losophers , contains , first ...
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... ethical enquiries . We find that ethical philosophy consists simply in saying that ethical concepts are pseudo - concepts and therefore unanalysable . The further task of describing the different feelings that the different ethical ...
... ethical enquiries . We find that ethical philosophy consists simply in saying that ethical concepts are pseudo - concepts and therefore unanalysable . The further task of describing the different feelings that the different ethical ...
Contents
AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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