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- catalog alternative "Morality.".
- catalog contributor b4602591.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "1. Moral Arguments and Morality. Conversations and Conventions. Moral Discussions. Moral Philosophy. The Burden of Proof. Moral, Amoral, and Immoral -- 2. Doubts about Morality. Dogmatism. Universalism. Relativism. Skepticism. Non-Cognitivism. The Function-of-Language Argument. Anti-Realism -- 3. Morality and Its Denial. A Literary Example and a Warning. Moralism versus Amoralism. What Is the Difference between Moralism and Amoralism? -- 4. History, Hallucinations, and Human Nature. Original Humans. Hobbes. Rousseau. Human Nature. Human History. Agriculture, Cities, and the Goddess. Murder in Mesopotamia. Law: Marduk and Hammurabi. Divine Messages. Explaining the Messages. Early Morality -- 5. Moralism and Amoralism in India. The Aryans. The Vedas. The Upanisads. Karma and Reincarnation. Heterodoxies. Carvaka. Jainism. Buddhism. Persuasive Definitions. Moralism and Indian Thought -- 6. Moralism and Amoralism in China. Confucianism. Moism. Daoism. Mencius. The School of Names. The Yin-Yang School.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 385-396) and index.".
- catalog description "Legalism. Buddhism in China. Moralism and Chinese Thought -- 7. Moralism and Amoralism in Greece. Minoans and Mycenaeans. The Aryan Harvest. 'Agathos' and Its Persuasive Definition. Hesiod. Government and War. The Philosophers. Socrates and Plato. Justice and the Republic. The Theory of Forms. Aristotle. Moralism and Greek Thought -- 8. Gods and Religious Morality. The Enforcers. Some Unfamiliar Deities. Revelation and Divination. What to Believe? The Genetic Fallacy Fallacy. God-based Moralism -- 9. Experience and Reason: Secular Morality. Rationalist Attempts to Make a Secular Morality. Empiricist Attempts to Make a Secular Morality. David Hume. Richard Price and Thomas Reid. Immanuel Kant. Intuitionism. Making Moralism True by Definition -- 10. A Survey of Moral Theories. Metaethics. Normative Ethics. Value. Obligation. Rights. Virtue -- 11. Amoralists, Critics, Pseudo-Amoralists, and Backsliders. The Amoralist Need Not Be an Immoral, Heartless, Selfish Jerk Who Denies the Obvious.".
- catalog description "Some Responses to the Amoralist. Pseudo-Amoralists and Backsliders. The Amoralist. What Is Wrong with Morality? -- 12. Desires and Emotions. What to Do about Desires and Emotions. One Extreme: Eliminate Desires and Emotions. The Other Extreme: Indulge Desires and Emotions. A Middle Way. Another Middle Way -- 13. Decisions, Control, and Harmony. Making Decisions. The Bicameral Brain Again. Socialization. Force and Control. The Way of Harmony -- 14. Language, Truth, and Non-Duplicity. Language. Truth. Non-Duplicity -- 15. Applied Amoralism. Applied Ethics. The Alternative-Applied Amoralism. The Questions.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 404 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1566390761 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "1566391083 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Ethics and action".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia : Temple University Press,".
- catalog subject "170 20".
- catalog subject "Amoralism".
- catalog subject "BJ1031 .G376 1994".
- catalog subject "Ethics.".
- catalog subject "Religion and ethics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Moral Arguments and Morality. Conversations and Conventions. Moral Discussions. Moral Philosophy. The Burden of Proof. Moral, Amoral, and Immoral -- 2. Doubts about Morality. Dogmatism. Universalism. Relativism. Skepticism. Non-Cognitivism. The Function-of-Language Argument. Anti-Realism -- 3. Morality and Its Denial. A Literary Example and a Warning. Moralism versus Amoralism. What Is the Difference between Moralism and Amoralism? -- 4. History, Hallucinations, and Human Nature. Original Humans. Hobbes. Rousseau. Human Nature. Human History. Agriculture, Cities, and the Goddess. Murder in Mesopotamia. Law: Marduk and Hammurabi. Divine Messages. Explaining the Messages. Early Morality -- 5. Moralism and Amoralism in India. The Aryans. The Vedas. The Upanisads. Karma and Reincarnation. Heterodoxies. Carvaka. Jainism. Buddhism. Persuasive Definitions. Moralism and Indian Thought -- 6. Moralism and Amoralism in China. Confucianism. Moism. Daoism. Mencius. The School of Names. The Yin-Yang School.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Legalism. Buddhism in China. Moralism and Chinese Thought -- 7. Moralism and Amoralism in Greece. Minoans and Mycenaeans. The Aryan Harvest. 'Agathos' and Its Persuasive Definition. Hesiod. Government and War. The Philosophers. Socrates and Plato. Justice and the Republic. The Theory of Forms. Aristotle. Moralism and Greek Thought -- 8. Gods and Religious Morality. The Enforcers. Some Unfamiliar Deities. Revelation and Divination. What to Believe? The Genetic Fallacy Fallacy. God-based Moralism -- 9. Experience and Reason: Secular Morality. Rationalist Attempts to Make a Secular Morality. Empiricist Attempts to Make a Secular Morality. David Hume. Richard Price and Thomas Reid. Immanuel Kant. Intuitionism. Making Moralism True by Definition -- 10. A Survey of Moral Theories. Metaethics. Normative Ethics. Value. Obligation. Rights. Virtue -- 11. Amoralists, Critics, Pseudo-Amoralists, and Backsliders. The Amoralist Need Not Be an Immoral, Heartless, Selfish Jerk Who Denies the Obvious.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Some Responses to the Amoralist. Pseudo-Amoralists and Backsliders. The Amoralist. What Is Wrong with Morality? -- 12. Desires and Emotions. What to Do about Desires and Emotions. One Extreme: Eliminate Desires and Emotions. The Other Extreme: Indulge Desires and Emotions. A Middle Way. Another Middle Way -- 13. Decisions, Control, and Harmony. Making Decisions. The Bicameral Brain Again. Socialization. Force and Control. The Way of Harmony -- 14. Language, Truth, and Non-Duplicity. Language. Truth. Non-Duplicity -- 15. Applied Amoralism. Applied Ethics. The Alternative-Applied Amoralism. The Questions.".
- catalog title "Beyond morality / Richard Garner.".
- catalog title "Morality.".
- catalog type "text".