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Sorting Out Ethics

Sorting Out Ethics

Sorting Out Ethics
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Sorting Out Ethics Hardback - 1998

by R.M. Hare

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A lucid and lively survey of rival ethical theories by one of the most influential moral philosophers of the century. R.M. Hare's main theme is that objectivity in moral thinking unwittingly makes assumptions that link us to particular cultures and languages. Hare posits that an objective moral prescription, as Kant saw, is one upon which all rational thinkers can agree, regardless of background.

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  • Title Sorting Out Ethics
  • Author R.M. Hare
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition First Edition
  • Condition Used - Fair
  • Publisher Oxford University Press, Oxford
  • Publication date 1998-02
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 6833815
  • ISBN 9780198237273

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Sorting Out Ethics is a characteristically lucid and lively survey of rival ethical theories by one of the most influential moral philosophers of the century. It also constitutes a definitive summary of Hare's own fundamental ethical position. The book's main theme is that objectivity in moral thinking is not to be sought by making moral questions into questions of fact; this leads inevitably to relativism, tying us to particular cultures and languages. Objectivity is to be sought, rather, by emphasizing the universally prescriptive character of moral language, which all cultures can share, and so using it to resolve their moral differences. An objective moral prescription, as Kant saw, is one upon which all rational thinkers can agree.

About the author

R. M. Hare is Emeritus Professor of Moral Philosophy, University of Oxford, and Professor Emeritus, University of Florida, Gainesville
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