Companions in Guilt: Arguments for Ethical Objectivity
This is a systematic study of 'companions in guilt' arguments in moral philosophy. Lillehammer distinguishes between two distinct forms of these, which he calls 'arguments by entailment' and 'arguments by analogy' respectively. For each strategy, Lillehammer examines three of its most prominent manifestations in contemporary ethical thought.
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Companions in Guilt: Arguments for Ethical Objectivity
This is a systematic study of 'companions in guilt' arguments in moral philosophy. Lillehammer distinguishes between two distinct forms of these, which he calls 'arguments by entailment' and 'arguments by analogy' respectively. For each strategy, Lillehammer examines three of its most prominent manifestations in contemporary ethical thought.
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Companions in Guilt: Arguments for Ethical Objectivity

Companions in Guilt: Arguments for Ethical Objectivity

by H. Lillehammer
Companions in Guilt: Arguments for Ethical Objectivity

Companions in Guilt: Arguments for Ethical Objectivity

by H. Lillehammer

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This is a systematic study of 'companions in guilt' arguments in moral philosophy. Lillehammer distinguishes between two distinct forms of these, which he calls 'arguments by entailment' and 'arguments by analogy' respectively. For each strategy, Lillehammer examines three of its most prominent manifestations in contemporary ethical thought.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349358236
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/2007
Edition description: 1st ed. 2007
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

HALLVARD LILLEHAMMER is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Philosophy at Cambridge University, UK, and a Fellow of King's College. He is co-editor of Real Metaphysics (2003) and Ramsey's Legacy (2005).

Table of Contents

Companionship in Guilt Value, Normativity and the Mind The Normativity of Practical Reason Fact, Value and Truth Values and Secondary Qualities Ethics, Science and the Absolute Conception Ethical Objectivity and Rule Following Objectivity, Relativism and Inescapability Index
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