Beschreibung:
Originally published in 1987, this book discusses how matters of fact influence moral judgments and also how the judgments themselves influence facts. It demonstrates that ethics is a practical subject affecting our moral assessment of inter-personal behaviour and the conduct of public affairs.
1. Morality Does Matter 2. Judgments 3. Fact and Value 4. Emotivism and Prescriptivism 5. Consequentialism: Happiness and Justice 6. Intuitionism 7. Conventions of Trust and Institutional Facts 8. Benevolence: Man and Beast 9. Moral Conflict and Rational Choice 10. Secondary Principles and Social Values 11. Morality and the Law 12. Morality and Rights 13. The Morality of Politics and Politicians 14. Practical Reason: Sense and Sensibility