Catalogue > Serials > Book Series > Edited Book > Contribution

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1981

Pages: 403-423

Series: The Hastings Center Series in Ethics

ISBN (Hardback): 9781461333050

Full citation:

Stephen Toulmin, "How can we reconnect the sciences with the foundations of ethics?", in: The roots of ethics, Berlin, Springer, 1981

How can we reconnect the sciences with the foundations of ethics?

Stephen Toulmin

pp. 403-423

in: Daniel Callahan, Tristram Engelhardt (eds), The roots of ethics, Berlin, Springer, 1981

Abstract

Anyone familiar with the contemporary literature on the philosophical foundations of ethics—say, from John Rawls's Theory of Justice (1972) up to Alan Donagan's Theory of Morality (1977) and Ronald Dworkin's Taking Rights Seriously (1977)— will know how little attention such books give to "'science," or at least to "the natural and social sciences," as they are conceived of at the present time in the English-speaking world.1

Cited authors

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1981

Pages: 403-423

Series: The Hastings Center Series in Ethics

ISBN (Hardback): 9781461333050

Full citation:

Stephen Toulmin, "How can we reconnect the sciences with the foundations of ethics?", in: The roots of ethics, Berlin, Springer, 1981