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245 | _aDoes Anything Really Matter?: Essays on Parfit on Objectivity | ||
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_bOxford University Press _c2017 _aOxford |
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500 | _aPreface: Peter Singer 1: Has Parfit's Life Been Wasted? Some Reflections on Part Six of On What Matters, Larry Temkin 2: Two Sides of the Meta-Ethical Mountain?, Peter Railton 3: Parfit on Normative Properties and Disagreement, Allan Gibbard 4: All Souls Night, Simon Blackburn 5: Parfit's Mistaken Metaethics, Michael Smith 6: Nothing 'Really' Matters, but That's Not What Matters, Sharon Street 7: Knowing What Matters, Richard Chappell 8: Nietzsche and the Hope of Normative Convergence, Andrew Huddleston 9: In Defence of Reductionism in Ethics, Frank Jackson 10: What Matters about Meta-ethics?, Mark Schroeder 11: A Defense of Moral Intuitionism, Bruce Russell 12: Morality, Blame and Internal Reasons, Stephen Darwall 13: Parfit on Objectivity and 'The Profoundest Problem of Ethics', Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer | ||
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