
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1981
Pages: 21-28
Series: The Hastings Center Series in Ethics
ISBN (Hardback): 9781461333050
Full citation:
, "Ethics, foundations, and science", in: The roots of ethics, Berlin, Springer, 1981


Ethics, foundations, and science
response to Alasdair MacIntyre
pp. 21-28
in: Daniel Callahan, Tristram Engelhardt (eds), The roots of ethics, Berlin, Springer, 1981Abstract
To a philosopher the only sight less cheering than MacIntyre's portrait of philosophers attacking the views of other philosophers is that of a philosopher attacking philosophy. I propose to defend moral philosophy against MacIntyre's critique. I shall focus on the work of John Rawls, both because I believe that MacIntyre's criticisms are incorrect, and because I believe that a proper understanding of Rawls's theory can throw some light on issues concerning the foundations of ethics as well as their relationship to science. It is strange that so little philosophical attention has been paid to specifying what might be meant by reference to the foundations of ethics, and I shall make some initial attempts to clarify that question.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1981
Pages: 21-28
Series: The Hastings Center Series in Ethics
ISBN (Hardback): 9781461333050
Full citation:
, "Ethics, foundations, and science", in: The roots of ethics, Berlin, Springer, 1981