| Objectivism, subjectivism, and relativism in ethics / ed. by Paul E.F., Miller F.D., jr, Paul J. - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. - xiv, 421 p.: ill. - ISBN 978-0-521-71963-6
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Introduction .................................................... v
Acknowledgments ............................................... xvi
Contributors ................................................. xvii
PHILIP PETTIT Substantive Moral Theory ................. 1
CHRISTOPHER W. GOWANS Virtue and Nature ....................... 28
DOUGLAS B. RASMUSSEN The Importance of Metaphysical Realism
for Ethical Knowledge ................... 56
TIBOR R. MACHAN Why Moral Judgments Can Be Objective ... 100
TARA SMITH The Importance of the Subject in
Objective Morality: Distinguishing
Objective from Intrinsic Value ......... 126
DARRYL R. WRIGHT Evaluative Concepts and Objective
Values: Rand on Moral Objectivity ...... 149
MARK LeBAR Aristotelian Constructivism ............ 182
THOMAS E. HILL, JR. Moral Construction as a Task: Sources
and Limits ............................. 214
DAVID B. WONG Constructing Normative Objectivity in
Ethics ................................. 237
TERRY HORGAN and What Does Moral Phenomenology Tell
MARK TIMMONS Us about Moral Objectivity? ............ 267
JULIA DRIVER Imaginative Resistance and
Psychological Necessity ................ 301
CONNIE S. ROSATI Objectivism and Relational Good ........ 314
SCOTT MacDONALD Foundations in Aquinas's Ethics ........ 350
MICHAEL HUEMER Revisionary Intuitionism ............... 368
NICHOLAS RESCHER Moral Objectivity ...................... 393
Index ......................................................... 411
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