Reinventing <em>Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong</em>
I offer new arguments for an unorthodox reading of J. L. Mackie’s Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong, one on which Mackie does not think all substantive moral claims are false, but allows that a proper subset of them are true. Further, those that are true should be understood in terms of a “hybrid t...
Main Author: | Michael Ridge |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MULPress
2020-04-01
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Series: | Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy |
Online Access: | https://jhaponline.org/jhap/article/view/4000 |
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