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1. Cogito: Volume > 9 > Issue: 3
An Interview with Nancy Cartwright
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Christopher Norris ‘Post Analytical’ Philosophy: What’s in a Name?
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Jamie Whyte Objectivity and Theory-Laden Observation
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Andrew Pyle Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895)
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David Carr The Primacy of Virtues in Ethical Theory, Part 1
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In fairly recent times there has been an enormous growth of interest, especially from ethical theorists generally under the spell of Aristotle, in both the moral virtues and the central significance of the notion of a virtue for an adequate grasp of the character of moral life. In the light of this it may well appear a useful exercise to sketch in very broad terms how a virtue-theoretical account of moral life and the nature of our moral responses stands in relation to other ethical views and to present the general outline of a case for regarding such an approach as preferable to others. In the first part of this article, then, I shall try to prepare the ground for a virtue-theoretical account by showing how a safe conceptual course needs to be steered between the Scylla of ethical realism and the Charybdis of non-cognitivism. In the second part, however, I shall endeavour to develop a more positive view of the way in which a virtue-theoretical approach may successfully steer this course.
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Heather Morland-Dyke Making Sense of Time Travel
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Peter Rickman The Moral and Political Implications of Spinoza’s Concept of Individuality
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Mike Fuller The Pebble-and-Ripple Theory of Meaning: Derrida and dissemination
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Martin Gough Consciousness does not Complete Quantum Physics
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Paul MacDonald You are not Entitled to your own Opinion
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Stephen Mumford Perception
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Analysis Exercise 8: Hume on Justice
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Anthony Rudd Perception
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Editor’s Booknotes
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Philosophy News
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Letter to the Editor
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Puzzles and Posers
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Crossword
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Solution to Crossword in Volume 9 Number 2
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