Proceedings of the British Academy, Volumen162British Academy, 2009 - 387 páginas |
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... moral and political reflection , and aims to develop a universal and context - free moral theory . While moral principles are uni- versal in their scope and validity , all that is of local concern , such as the practices governing birth ...
... moral and political reflection , and aims to develop a universal and context - free moral theory . While moral principles are uni- versal in their scope and validity , all that is of local concern , such as the practices governing birth ...
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... moral difference , the identity of the moral agent does not . For the rationalist it makes no moral or rational sense to say that an action is right for me but not for you , him , or anyone else . Moral judgements rest on general and ...
... moral difference , the identity of the moral agent does not . For the rationalist it makes no moral or rational sense to say that an action is right for me but not for you , him , or anyone else . Moral judgements rest on general and ...
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... moral and political imagination from the grip of the prevailing prejudices , creates a space for critical thought , and both gives the struggle for change a moral depth and links it up with others elsewhere . The universal values ...
... moral and political imagination from the grip of the prevailing prejudices , creates a space for critical thought , and both gives the struggle for change a moral depth and links it up with others elsewhere . The universal values ...
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