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make moral judgements generally, people would be more likely to engage with others in a more genuine fashion. The social benefit is that “we will find that there will be less to argue about, and that our conflicts and disagreements with others, at last seen for what they are, can be addressed and resolved”. Garner encouraged people to adhere to an alternative to traditional normative morality: "informed, compassionate amoralism," a blend of compassion, non-duplicity, and clarity of language that he believed would nurture our capability for tolerance, creation, and cooperation.
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about the existence of objective values or properties. Under traditional views there are moral properties or methods which hold objectively in some sense beyond our contingent interests which morally obligate us to act. For Mackie and the Error
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our ordinary moral discourse purports to refer to intrinsically prescriptive properties and facts "that would somehow motivate us or provide us with reasons for action independent of our desires and aversions"—but such properties and facts do not comport with philosophical
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541:in his 1977 book
508:
507:
130:
129:
122:
104:
16:(Redirected from
4752:
4745:Ethical theories
4702:
4701:
4649:Moral psychology
4594:
4586:
4578:
4574:Practical Ethics
4570:
4562:
4558:Principia Ethica
4554:
4546:
4538:
4530:
4522:
4514:
4506:
4498:
4490:
4482:
4474:
4466:
4462:Ethics (Spinoza)
4458:
4097:Moral imperative
3555:Consequentialism
3532:
3525:
3518:
3509:
3508:
3494:
3493:
3482:
3481:
3480:
3197:
3196:
3188:
3187:
3171:
3170:
3061:Frankfurt School
3008:Transactionalism
2958:Normative ethics
2938:Legal positivism
2914:Falsificationism
2899:Consequentialism
2894:Communitarianism
2867:
2866:
2735:New Confucianism
2574:
2573:
2381:Neo-Confucianism
2346:
2345:
2155:Second Sophistic
2140:Middle Platonism
1983:
1982:
1924:
1923:
1913:
1912:
1756:Epiphenomenalism
1623:Consequentialism
1557:Institutionalism
1462:
1461:
1451:
1450:
1436:
1429:
1422:
1413:
1412:
1391:Moral Motivation
1286:
1277:
1276:
1275:
1258:
1239:
1220:
1214:
1206:
1179:
1170:
1151:
1124:
1115:
1113:
1112:
1080:
1074:
1068:
1062:
1056:
1050:
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1023:
1017:
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966:
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951:
945:
939:
933:
927:
921:
914:
908:
902:
893:
888:
882:
876:
840:Moral skepticism
835:Moral relativism
800:Egoist anarchism
528:moral relativism
517:ethical nihilism
500:
493:
486:
321:Infinite regress
152:
141:
140:
125:
118:
114:
111:
105:
103:
69:"Moral nihilism"
62:
38:
30:
21:
4760:
4759:
4755:
4754:
4753:
4751:
4750:
4749:
4715:
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4708:
4690:
4597:
4592:
4584:
4576:
4568:
4560:
4552:
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4528:
4520:
4512:
4504:
4496:
4488:
4480:
4472:
4464:
4456:
4442:
4215:
4208:
4132:Self-discipline
4092:Moral hierarchy
4040:Problem of evil
3985:Double standard
3975:Culture of life
3933:
3862:
3809:Non-cognitivism
3724:
3599:
3541:
3536:
3506:
3501:
3478:
3476:
3455:
3419:
3319:
3281:
3228:
3182:
3181:
3153:
3142:Russian cosmism
3115:
3111:Western Marxism
3076:New Historicism
3041:Critical theory
3027:
3023:Wittgensteinian
2919:Foundationalism
2852:
2789:
2770:Social contract
2626:Foundationalism
2559:
2541:
2525:Illuminationism
2510:Aristotelianism
2496:
2485:Vishishtadvaita
2438:
2390:
2331:
2298:
2169:
2098:Megarian school
2093:Eretrian school
2034:
1995:Agriculturalism
1972:
1918:
1899:
1846:
1818:
1775:
1727:
1684:
1668:Incompatibilism
1637:
1609:
1561:
1533:
1456:
1445:
1440:
1365:62(2): 111–125.
1306:Beyond Morality
1294:
1292:Further reading
1273:
1271:
1255:
1236:
1208:
1207:
1195:
1167:
1140:
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989:
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936:
928:
924:
915:
911:
903:
896:
889:
885:
877:
873:
869:
864:
820:Non-cognitivism
780:
769:
732:
659:
654:
641:
618:
583:
564:
504:
458:
457:
388:
387:
378:
377:
336:Meaninglessness
331:Logical fallacy
266:
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256:
255:
181:
180:
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150:
137:
126:
115:
109:
106:
63:
61:
51:
39:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
4758:
4748:
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4737:
4732:
4727:
4710:
4709:
4707:
4706:
4695:
4692:
4691:
4689:
4688:
4681:
4676:
4674:Secular ethics
4671:
4669:Rehabilitation
4666:
4661:
4656:
4651:
4646:
4641:
4636:
4631:
4626:
4621:
4616:
4611:
4605:
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4599:
4598:
4596:
4595:
4587:
4579:
4571:
4563:
4555:
4547:
4539:
4534:Utilitarianism
4531:
4523:
4515:
4507:
4499:
4491:
4483:
4475:
4467:
4459:
4450:
4448:
4444:
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4265:
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3997:
3992:
3987:
3982:
3977:
3972:
3967:
3962:
3957:
3952:
3947:
3941:
3939:
3935:
3934:
3932:
3931:
3926:
3921:
3916:
3911:
3906:
3901:
3896:
3894:Existentialist
3891:
3886:
3881:
3876:
3870:
3868:
3864:
3863:
3861:
3860:
3859:
3858:
3848:
3843:
3838:
3833:
3832:
3831:
3826:
3821:
3816:
3806:
3801:
3796:
3791:
3789:Constructivism
3786:
3785:
3784:
3783:
3782:
3777:
3767:
3766:
3765:
3763:Non-naturalism
3760:
3745:
3740:
3734:
3732:
3726:
3725:
3723:
3722:
3717:
3712:
3707:
3702:
3697:
3692:
3687:
3682:
3677:
3672:
3667:
3662:
3657:
3656:
3655:
3645:
3640:
3635:
3630:
3625:
3620:
3615:
3609:
3607:
3601:
3600:
3598:
3597:
3592:
3590:Utilitarianism
3587:
3582:
3577:
3572:
3567:
3562:
3557:
3551:
3549:
3543:
3542:
3535:
3534:
3527:
3520:
3512:
3503:
3502:
3500:
3499:
3487:
3472:
3469:
3468:
3465:
3464:
3461:
3460:
3457:
3456:
3454:
3453:
3448:
3443:
3438:
3433:
3427:
3425:
3421:
3420:
3418:
3417:
3412:
3407:
3402:
3397:
3392:
3387:
3382:
3377:
3372:
3367:
3362:
3357:
3352:
3351:
3350:
3340:
3335:
3329:
3327:
3321:
3320:
3318:
3317:
3312:
3307:
3302:
3297:
3291:
3289:
3287:Middle Eastern
3283:
3282:
3280:
3279:
3274:
3269:
3264:
3259:
3254:
3249:
3244:
3238:
3236:
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3227:
3226:
3221:
3216:
3211:
3205:
3203:
3194:
3184:
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3180:
3179:
3175:
3167:
3166:
3163:
3162:
3159:
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3155:
3154:
3152:
3151:
3144:
3139:
3134:
3129:
3123:
3121:
3117:
3116:
3114:
3113:
3108:
3103:
3098:
3093:
3088:
3083:
3078:
3073:
3068:
3063:
3058:
3053:
3051:Existentialism
3048:
3046:Deconstruction
3043:
3037:
3035:
3029:
3028:
3026:
3025:
3020:
3015:
3010:
3005:
3000:
2995:
2990:
2985:
2980:
2975:
2970:
2965:
2960:
2955:
2950:
2945:
2940:
2935:
2930:
2925:
2916:
2911:
2906:
2901:
2896:
2891:
2886:
2881:
2879:Applied ethics
2875:
2873:
2864:
2858:
2857:
2854:
2853:
2851:
2850:
2845:
2843:Nietzscheanism
2840:
2835:
2830:
2825:
2820:
2815:
2814:
2813:
2803:
2797:
2795:
2791:
2790:
2788:
2787:
2785:Utilitarianism
2782:
2777:
2772:
2767:
2762:
2757:
2752:
2747:
2742:
2737:
2732:
2727:
2722:
2717:
2712:
2707:
2702:
2697:
2692:
2687:
2686:
2685:
2683:Transcendental
2680:
2675:
2670:
2665:
2660:
2650:
2649:
2648:
2638:
2633:
2628:
2623:
2621:Existentialism
2618:
2613:
2608:
2603:
2598:
2593:
2588:
2583:
2577:
2571:
2565:
2564:
2561:
2560:
2558:
2557:
2551:
2549:
2543:
2542:
2540:
2539:
2534:
2527:
2522:
2517:
2512:
2506:
2504:
2498:
2497:
2495:
2494:
2489:
2488:
2487:
2482:
2477:
2472:
2467:
2462:
2457:
2446:
2444:
2440:
2439:
2437:
2436:
2431:
2426:
2421:
2416:
2411:
2409:Augustinianism
2406:
2400:
2398:
2392:
2391:
2389:
2388:
2383:
2378:
2373:
2368:
2363:
2358:
2352:
2350:
2343:
2337:
2336:
2333:
2332:
2330:
2329:
2324:
2322:Zoroastrianism
2319:
2314:
2308:
2306:
2300:
2299:
2297:
2296:
2295:
2294:
2289:
2284:
2279:
2274:
2269:
2264:
2259:
2254:
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2243:
2242:
2237:
2227:
2226:
2225:
2220:
2215:
2210:
2205:
2200:
2195:
2190:
2179:
2177:
2171:
2170:
2168:
2167:
2165:Church Fathers
2162:
2157:
2152:
2147:
2142:
2137:
2136:
2135:
2130:
2125:
2120:
2110:
2105:
2100:
2095:
2090:
2085:
2080:
2079:
2078:
2073:
2068:
2063:
2058:
2047:
2045:
2036:
2035:
2033:
2032:
2027:
2022:
2017:
2012:
2007:
2002:
1997:
1991:
1989:
1980:
1974:
1973:
1971:
1970:
1969:
1968:
1963:
1958:
1953:
1948:
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1932:
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1867:
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1720:
1715:
1710:
1705:
1700:
1694:
1692:
1686:
1685:
1683:
1682:
1680:Libertarianism
1677:
1676:
1675:
1665:
1664:
1663:
1653:
1647:
1645:
1639:
1638:
1636:
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1532:
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1526:
1521:
1516:
1511:
1506:
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1496:
1491:
1486:
1484:Metaphilosophy
1481:
1476:
1470:
1468:
1458:
1457:
1447:
1446:
1439:
1438:
1431:
1424:
1416:
1410:
1409:
1408:86(3): 371–87.
1398:
1387:
1373:
1372:68(2): 137–46.
1366:
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1341:
1334:
1323:
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1309:
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1293:
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1259:
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1234:
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1165:
1152:
1138:
1125:
1116:
1087:
1084:
1082:
1081:
1069:
1057:
1055:, p. 166.
1053:Korsgaard 1996
1045:
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1006:
994:
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958:
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934:
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870:
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837:
832:
827:
822:
817:
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802:
797:
792:
787:
781:
779:
776:
772:Gilbert Harman
768:
765:
761:Akeel Bilgrami
731:
728:
727:
726:
723:
715:
658:
655:
653:
650:
640:
639:Applied ethics
637:
632:
631:
628:
625:
617:
614:
582:
579:
563:
560:
547:negative claim
513:Moral nihilism
506:
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502:
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296:Cognitive bias
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258:
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211:Existentialism
208:
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167:Disambiguation
164:
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128:
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42:
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26:
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6:
4:
3:
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4697:
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4386:
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4364:
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4311:
4309:
4306:
4304:
4301:
4299:
4296:
4294:
4291:
4289:
4286:
4284:
4281:
4279:
4276:
4274:
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4266:
4264:
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4226:
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4138:
4135:
4133:
4130:
4128:
4125:
4123:
4120:
4118:
4115:
4113:
4110:
4108:
4105:
4103:
4100:
4098:
4095:
4093:
4090:
4088:
4087:Moral courage
4085:
4083:
4080:
4078:
4075:
4073:
4070:
4068:
4065:
4063:
4060:
4058:
4055:
4053:
4050:
4048:
4045:
4041:
4038:
4036:
4033:
4031:
4028:
4027:
4026:
4025:Good and evil
4023:
4021:
4018:
4016:
4013:
4011:
4010:Family values
4008:
4006:
4003:
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4639:Human rights
4582:After Virtue
4308:Schopenhauer
4082:Moral agency
3955:Common sense
3851:Universalism
3819:Expressivism
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3799:Intuitionism
3770:Subjectivism
3715:Terraforming
3690:Professional
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3137:Postcritique
3127:Kyoto School
3086:Posthumanism
3066:Hermeneutics
2921: /
2862:Contemporary
2838:Newtonianism
2801:Cartesianism
2760:Reductionism
2596:Conservatism
2591:Collectivism
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2257:Sarvāstivadā
2235:Anekantavada
2160:Neoplatonism
2128:Epicureanism
2061:Pythagoreans
2000:Confucianism
1966:Contemporary
1956:Early modern
1860:Anti-realism
1814:Universalism
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1567:Epistemology
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1086:Bibliography
1079:, Chapter 1.
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241:Reductionism
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18:Error Theory
4457:(c. 322 BC)
4323:Kierkegaard
4142:Stewardship
3919:Rousseauian
3836:Rationalism
3748:Cognitivism
3695:Programming
3670:Meat eating
3643:Engineering
3132:Objectivism
3071:Neo-Marxism
3033:Continental
2943:Meta-ethics
2923:Coherentism
2828:Hegelianism
2765:Rationalism
2725:Natural law
2705:Materialism
2631:Historicism
2601:Determinism
2492:Navya-Nyāya
2267:Sautrāntika
2262:Pudgalavada
2198:Vaisheshika
2051:Presocratic
1951:Renaissance
1890:Physicalism
1875:Materialism
1781:Normativity
1766:Objectivism
1751:Emergentism
1741:Behaviorism
1690:Metaphysics
1656:Determinism
1595:Rationalism
1379:24: 77–90.
1077:Harman 1977
1002:Mackie 1977
930:Mackie 1977
750:prima facie
722:naturalism.
714:naturalism.
685:prima facie
539:J.L. Mackie
433:Kierkegaard
398:Baudrillard
361:of nihilism
351:Nothingness
306:God is dead
206:Determinism
191:Agnosticism
110:August 2023
4730:Metaethics
4719:Categories
4353:Bonhoeffer
4062:Immorality
4005:Eudaimonia
3965:Conscience
3960:Compassion
3846:Skepticism
3841:Relativism
3758:Naturalism
3738:Absolutism
3710:Technology
3560:Deontology
3431:Amerindian
3338:Australian
3277:Vietnamese
3257:Indonesian
2806:Kantianism
2755:Positivism
2745:Pragmatism
2720:Naturalism
2700:Liberalism
2678:Subjective
2616:Empiricism
2520:Avicennism
2465:Bhedabheda
2349:East Asian
2272:Madhyamaka
2252:Abhidharma
2118:Pyrrhonism
1885:Nominalism
1880:Naturalism
1809:Skepticism
1799:Relativism
1789:Absolutism
1718:Naturalism
1628:Deontology
1600:Skepticism
1585:Naturalism
1575:Empiricism
1539:Aesthetics
1443:Philosophy
1274:2020-05-28
1194:0140135588
1187:. London.
1111:2020-12-01
1094:"Nihilism"
942:Joyce 2001
918:Pratt n.d.
891:Pratt n.d.
825:Metaethics
815:Illegalism
790:Deontology
602:presuppose
473:navigation
469:philosophy
463:This is a
418:Dostoevsky
246:Skepticism
231:Presentism
216:Nominalism
80:newspapers
4725:Amorality
4614:Casuistry
4526:Either/Or
4433:Korsgaard
4428:Azurmendi
4393:MacIntyre
4333:Nietzsche
4263:Augustine
4258:Confucius
4238:Aristotle
4214:Ethicists
4172:Intrinsic
4137:Suffering
4047:Happiness
4020:Free will
4000:Etiquette
3945:Authority
3889:Epicurean
3884:Confucian
3879:Christian
3814:Emotivism
3638:Discourse
3575:Pragmatic
3547:Normative
3310:Pakistani
3272:Taiwanese
3219:Ethiopian
3192:By region
3178:By region
2993:Scientism
2988:Systemics
2848:Spinozism
2775:Socialism
2710:Modernism
2673:Objective
2581:Anarchism
2515:Averroism
2404:Christian
2356:Neotaoism
2327:Zurvanism
2317:Mithraism
2312:Mazdakism
2083:Cyrenaics
2010:Logicians
1643:Free will
1605:Solipsism
1552:Formalism
1211:cite book
1106:2161-0002
867:Citations
719:supervene
696:arguments
591:objective
519:) is the
465:subseries
438:Nietzsche
428:Heidegger
368:Vagueness
276:Amorality
271:Ambiguity
251:Solipsism
226:Pessimism
186:Absurdism
134:Amorality
4740:Nihilism
4735:Morality
4704:Category
4644:Ideology
4609:Axiology
4438:Nussbaum
4388:Frankena
4383:Anscombe
4373:Williams
4328:Sidgwick
4248:Valluvar
4243:Diogenes
4228:Socrates
4152:Theodicy
4147:Sympathy
4112:Pacifism
4102:Morality
4015:Fidelity
3995:Equality
3950:Autonomy
3938:Concepts
3899:Feminist
3874:Buddhist
3804:Nihilism
3743:Axiology
3700:Research
3633:Computer
3628:Business
3496:Category
3451:Yugoslav
3441:Romanian
3348:Scottish
3333:American
3262:Japanese
3242:Buddhist
3224:Africana
3214:Egyptian
3056:Feminist
2978:Rawlsian
2973:Quietism
2871:Analytic
2823:Krausism
2730:Nihilism
2695:Kokugaku
2658:Absolute
2653:Idealism
2641:Humanism
2429:Occamism
2396:European
2341:Medieval
2287:Yogacara
2247:Buddhist
2240:Syādvāda
2123:Stoicism
2088:Cynicism
2076:Sophists
2071:Atomists
2066:Eleatics
2005:Legalism
1946:Medieval
1870:Idealism
1824:Ontology
1804:Nihilism
1708:Idealism
1466:Branches
1455:Branches
1203:24729622
778:See also
423:Foucault
386:Thinkers
326:Last man
311:Illusion
264:Concepts
201:Buddhism
162:Category
151:Nihilism
4602:Related
4348:Tillich
4313:Bentham
4288:Spinoza
4283:Aquinas
4268:Mencius
4182:Western
4157:Torture
4122:Precept
4077:Loyalty
4072:Liberty
4067:Justice
3980:Dignity
3970:Consent
3914:Kantian
3904:Islamic
3867:Schools
3753:Realism
3685:Nursing
3680:Medical
3665:Machine
3605:Applied
3446:Russian
3415:Spanish
3410:Slovene
3400:Maltese
3395:Italian
3375:Finland
3343:British
3325:Western
3315:Turkish
3300:Islamic
3295:Iranian
3247:Chinese
3234:Eastern
3201:African
3148:more...
2833:Marxism
2663:British
2606:Dualism
2502:Islamic
2460:Advaita
2450:Vedanta
2424:Scotism
2419:Thomism
2361:Tiantai
2304:Persian
2292:Tibetan
2282:Śūnyatā
2223:Cārvāka
2213:Ājīvika
2208:Mīmāṃsā
2188:Samkhya
2103:Academy
2056:Ionians
2030:Yangism
1987:Chinese
1978:Ancient
1941:Western
1936:Ancient
1895:Realism
1852:Reality
1842:Process
1723:Realism
1703:Dualism
1698:Atomism
1580:Fideism
1148:2725781
408:Derrida
393:Bakunin
356:Paradox
221:Noneism
196:Atheism
179:Schools
94:scholar
4593:(1984)
4585:(1981)
4577:(1979)
4569:(1971)
4561:(1903)
4553:(1887)
4545:(1874)
4537:(1861)
4529:(1843)
4521:(1820)
4513:(1788)
4505:(1785)
4497:(1780)
4489:(1759)
4481:(1740)
4473:(1726)
4465:(1677)
4423:Taylor
4408:Parfit
4403:Singer
4378:Mackie
4253:Cicero
4194:Virtue
4127:Rights
4052:Honour
3909:Jewish
3705:Sexual
3613:Animal
3595:Virtue
3539:Ethics
3405:Polish
3385:German
3380:French
3365:Danish
3355:Canada
3305:Jewish
3267:Korean
3252:Indian
2794:People
2715:Monism
2668:German
2636:Holism
2569:Modern
2547:Jewish
2470:Dvaita
2443:Indian
2366:Huayan
2218:Ajñana
2175:Indian
2040:Greco-
2025:Taoism
2015:Mohism
1961:Modern
1928:By era
1917:By era
1832:Action
1713:Monism
1633:Virtue
1615:Ethics
1251:
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453:Sartre
448:Peirce
413:Mackie
286:Anomie
281:Anattā
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4685:Index
4447:Works
4418:Adams
4413:Nagel
4368:Dewey
4363:Rawls
4343:Barth
4338:Moore
4303:Hegel
4278:Xunzi
4233:Plato
4223:Laozi
4204:Wrong
4177:Japan
4167:Value
4162:Trust
4057:Ideal
3924:Stoic
3675:Media
3660:Legal
3436:Aztec
3390:Greek
3370:Dutch
3360:Czech
3209:Bantu
2646:Anti-
2193:Nyaya
2183:Hindu
2043:Roman
1837:Event
1479:Logic
574:scope
443:Rorty
403:Camus
101:JSTOR
87:books
4398:Hare
4358:Foot
4318:Mill
4298:Kant
4293:Hume
4273:Mozi
4189:Vice
4107:Norm
4035:Evil
4030:Good
3990:Duty
3730:Meta
3653:Land
3580:Role
3565:Care
2537:Sufi
2371:Chan
2230:Jain
2203:Yoga
1733:Mind
1673:Hard
1661:Hard
1349:link
1331:link
1249:ISBN
1230:ISBN
1217:link
1199:OCLC
1189:ISBN
1161:ISBN
1144:OCLC
1134:ISBN
1102:ISSN
983:ISBN
73:news
4199:Vow
3929:Tao
3623:Bio
2811:Neo
2376:Zen
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