210079

Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

1997

493 Pages

ISBN 978-1-349-25604-4

Swansea Studies in Philosophy

Commonality and particularity in ethics

Edited by

Lilli Alanen , Sara Heinämaa, Thomas Wallgren

Original essays by distinguished philosophers from different fields of philosophy are brought together in this book. Reflections on moral discourse and its contexts are provided and the authors discuss the nature and tasks of moral philosophy. The overall collection creates a dialogue between different philosophical views.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-25602-0

Full citation:

Alanen, L. , Heinämaa, S. , Wallgren, T. (eds) (1997). Commonality and particularity in ethics, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Alanen Lilli; Heinämaa Sara; Wallgren Thomas

1-14

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Doing things with others

Baier Annette C.

15-44

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Voices of the will

Hertzberg Lars

75-94

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Response to Olli Lagerspetz

Baier Annette C.

118-122

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Psychoanalysis and ethics

Dilman İlham

123-152

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Ethics and humanistic ethics

Phillips D. C.

153-176

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Moral differences and distances

Diamond Cora

197-234

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The moralization of good and evil

Gaita Raimond

235-259

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Ethics, philosophy and language

Stenlund Sören

260-305

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Varieties of enlightenment optimism

Wallgren Thomas

306-342

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Moral reasoning and moral practice

Raffnsøe-Møller Morten

343-385

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Kant and the language of reason

von der Ruhr Mario

386-400

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Community, autonomy or both?

Holm Ulla M.

401-437

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Remaking a form of life

Meløe Jakob

438-474

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