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Theories of Ethics Reviews
evident throughout the volume, is the inspirational influence that he has had on students and colleagues alike ... this is one Festschrift that will not subside into obscurity * Christina S. Kraus, University College, London, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 8.1 (1997) *
Table of Contents
1. MOORES' ARGUMENTS AGAINST CERTAIN FORMS OF NATURALISM C. L. STEVENSON 2. A REPLY TO MY CRITICS G.E. MOORE 3. THE NATURALISTIC FALLACY W. K. FRANKENA 4. GOOD AND EVIL P.T. GEACH 5. GEACH: GOOD AND EVIL R. M. HARE 6. MORAL BELIEFS PHILIPPA FOOT 7. HOW TO DERIVE 'OUGHT' FROM 'IS' JOHN R. SEARLE 8. THE PROMISING GAME R.M. HARE 9. THE INTERPRETATION OF THE MORAL PHILOSOPHY OF J. S. MILL J. O. URMSON 10. INTERPRETATIONS OF MILL'S 'UTILITARIANISM' J. D. MABBOTT 11. TWO CONCEPTS OF RULES JOHN RAWLS 12. EXTREME AND RESTRICTED UTILITARIANISM J. J. C. SMART
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