Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong by J. L. Mackie

Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong



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I do agree that the pragmatic/functionalist approach to morality is the way to go, although one point that I'd want to make about this is that J.L. Also his book “Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong” is good but probably only the first few chapters are worth reading (it's metaethics not ethics… that's my excuse). Mackie's, laid out in Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong. Perhaps that's inevitable, but the more we do it the less chance there is of reaching a consensus. The explanation that most closely matches my views on this is J. Written by a number of people, not just philosophers: Robert Wright's The Moral Animal, Mackie's Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong, even T. Are aware of them, it would have to be by some special faculty or moral perception or intuition, utterly different from our ordinary ways of knowing anything else" (J.L. Mackie, Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong, 1977, p.38). It really depends who the list is for. So the preferences I laid out in #1 and #2 are just that — preferences. Mackie, author of Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong. 12Nick Zangwill, "Moral Supervenience," in Midwest Studies in Philosophy, XX (1995), p. Mackie, Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong (Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1977), p.

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