Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy
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Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy is a 1985 book by Bernard Williams that critically examines the ambitions and methods of modern moral philosophy, arguing for a more historically and psychologically grounded understanding of ethical life.
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| Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy Context triple: [Bernard Williams, notableWork, Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy]
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A.
The Science of Ethics
The Science of Ethics is a major 19th-century philosophical work by Leslie Stephen that systematically examines moral philosophy and the foundations of ethical theory.
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Institutes of Moral Philosophy
Institutes of Moral Philosophy is an 18th-century treatise by Scottish Enlightenment thinker Adam Ferguson that systematically explores ethics, human nature, and the principles of moral judgment.
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C.
The Elements of Morality
The Elements of Morality is a 19th-century philosophical treatise by William Whewell that systematically explores ethical theory, moral duties, and the foundations of human conduct.
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Ethics for the New Millennium
Ethics for the New Millennium is a philosophical and spiritual book by the 14th Dalai Lama that outlines a universal, secular approach to compassion and moral living in the modern world.
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Outlines of Moral Philosophy
Outlines of Moral Philosophy is a foundational 18th-century work in moral philosophy by Scottish Enlightenment thinker Dugald Stewart, offering a systematic account of ethics, human nature, and moral reasoning.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy Target entity description: Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy is a 1985 book by Bernard Williams that critically examines the ambitions and methods of modern moral philosophy, arguing for a more historically and psychologically grounded understanding of ethical life.
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A.
The Science of Ethics
The Science of Ethics is a major 19th-century philosophical work by Leslie Stephen that systematically examines moral philosophy and the foundations of ethical theory.
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B.
Institutes of Moral Philosophy
Institutes of Moral Philosophy is an 18th-century treatise by Scottish Enlightenment thinker Adam Ferguson that systematically explores ethics, human nature, and the principles of moral judgment.
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C.
The Elements of Morality
The Elements of Morality is a 19th-century philosophical treatise by William Whewell that systematically explores ethical theory, moral duties, and the foundations of human conduct.
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D.
Ethics for the New Millennium
Ethics for the New Millennium is a philosophical and spiritual book by the 14th Dalai Lama that outlines a universal, secular approach to compassion and moral living in the modern world.
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E.
Outlines of Moral Philosophy
Outlines of Moral Philosophy is a foundational 18th-century work in moral philosophy by Scottish Enlightenment thinker Dugald Stewart, offering a systematic account of ethics, human nature, and moral reasoning.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
book
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non-fiction book ⓘ |
| advocates |
historically informed understanding of ethics
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psychologically realistic ethics ⓘ |
| author | Bernard Williams ⓘ |
| countryOfOrigin | United Kingdom ⓘ |
| criticizes |
Kantian ethics
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systematic moral theory ⓘ the aspiration to a theory of morality modeled on science ⓘ utilitarianism ⓘ |
| emphasizes |
the importance of personal projects
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the limits of impartial moral theory ⓘ the role of character in ethics ⓘ the significance of moral luck ⓘ |
| genre |
ethics
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moral philosophy ⓘ |
| hasKeyConcept |
critique of the morality system
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external reasons for action ⓘ internal reasons for action ⓘ moral luck ⓘ practical identity ⓘ thick ethical concepts ⓘ |
| hasPart |
chapter on moral luck
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chapter on morality and the self ⓘ chapter on practical necessity ⓘ chapter on the history of ethical thought ⓘ |
| influenced |
contemporary moral philosophy
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debates on internal and external reasons ⓘ debates on moral luck ⓘ virtue ethics ⓘ |
| influencedBy |
Aristotle
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David Hume ⓘ Friedrich Nietzsche ⓘ
surface form:
Nietzsche
ancient Greek ethics ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
ethics
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history of ethics ⓘ meta-ethics ⓘ moral philosophy ⓘ moral psychology ⓘ practical reason ⓘ |
| notableFor |
critique of systematic moral theory
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defense of a more historically grounded ethics ⓘ influence on late 20th-century ethical theory ⓘ |
| philosophicalTradition | analytic philosophy ⓘ |
| publicationYear | 1985 ⓘ |
| publisher |
Fontana Press
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Harvard University Press ⓘ |
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