The Many Faces of RealismOpen Court, 1987 - 98 páginas An introduction to realism which concentrates on the alternatives to metaphysical realism and cultural relativism. The author places her thoughts in a historical context, appraises Kantian circumstances and defends moral objectivity. |
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Preface | 1 |
Realism and Reasonableness | 23 |
Equality and Our Moral Image | 41 |
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Alasdair MacIntyre argued argument beliefs called Carnap's causal claim cognitive color commonsense world conceptual relativity controversy counterfactual counterfactual conditionals Critique Descartes described dichotomy dispositional predicates dissolve Epistemology Ernest Nagel eternal felicity ethics Eudaemonia everlasting woe example existence explanation external fact false fundamental happen happiness historical human Husserl ice cubes idea inductive logic inferences insist intellectual freedom internal realism intrinsic properties intuitions justified Kant Kant's Kantian kind language least mean medieval mereological sums metaphysical realist moral image moral philosophy Mustafa Mond notion noumenal Objectivist objects Paul Carus Peirce Peirce's person philosophers physics picture Polish Logician's possible Preference-Function Utilitarian pressure cooker principle probability problem psychology question rational reality reason recognize Reichenbach reject respect scientific method sense data seventeenth-century Sidney Morgenbesser simply true situation social space-time statements strict disposition sugar supposed theory things thought truth University Utilitarianism value of equality