Moral ReasonsISBN: 978-0-631-18792-9
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304 pages
March 1993, Wiley-Blackwell
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Introduction.
1. Internalism and Cognitivism.
2. The Pure Theory and its Rivals.
3. In Defence of Purity.
4. Why Particularism.
5. Against Generalism (1).
6. Against Generalism (2).
7. Conflict, Dilemma, Regret.
8. Supererogation.
9. Objectivity.
10. Towards Agent-Relativity.
11. Agent-Relativity.
12. Agent-Relativity - the Very Idea.
13. Consequentialism and the Agent-Relative.
Appendix I: Internal/External Reasons.
Appendix II: Hare's Later Views.
Appendix III: Nagel on Incommensurability.