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- catalog contributor b7468941.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [427]-434) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Three Problems for Ethical Theory. Sect. 1. The Rationality Problem. Sect. 2. The Motivation Problem. Sect. 3. Morality and Sanctions -- pt. 1. A Theory of Reason. Ch. 1. The Concept of Reason. Sect. 1. The Right Conception of the Concept of Reason. Sect. 2. Reason in Philosophy and Common Sense. Sect. 3. The Dominant Conception. Sect. 4. Hume's Demotion of Reason in Practice. Sect. 5. The Dominant Conception of Theoretical Reason. Sect. 6. A Fresh Start. Sect. 7. Rationality. Sect. 8. Evaluation from the Rational Point of View. Sect. 9. Other Evaluative Terms from the Concept of Reason. Sect. 10. The Typology of Reason. Sect. 11. Why Follow Reason? Sect. 12. The Concept of Reason. Ch. 2. The Form of Directive Reasons -- Sect. 1. Introduction. Sect. 2. The Dimensions of Directive Reason-Statements. Sect. 3. Abstract and Concrete Reason-Statements -- pt. 2. A Theory of Practical Reason. Ch. 3. Practical Reasons and Motives. Sect. 1. Internalism versus Externalism.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 447 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Rational and the moral order.".
- catalog identifier "0812692632".
- catalog identifier "0812692640 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Rational and the moral order.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Paul Carus lectures ; 18th ser.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago : Open Court,".
- catalog relation "Rational and the moral order.".
- catalog subject "171/.2 20".
- catalog subject "BJ51 .B35 1995".
- catalog subject "Reason.".
- catalog subject "Social sciences and ethics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Three Problems for Ethical Theory. Sect. 1. The Rationality Problem. Sect. 2. The Motivation Problem. Sect. 3. Morality and Sanctions -- pt. 1. A Theory of Reason. Ch. 1. The Concept of Reason. Sect. 1. The Right Conception of the Concept of Reason. Sect. 2. Reason in Philosophy and Common Sense. Sect. 3. The Dominant Conception. Sect. 4. Hume's Demotion of Reason in Practice. Sect. 5. The Dominant Conception of Theoretical Reason. Sect. 6. A Fresh Start. Sect. 7. Rationality. Sect. 8. Evaluation from the Rational Point of View. Sect. 9. Other Evaluative Terms from the Concept of Reason. Sect. 10. The Typology of Reason. Sect. 11. Why Follow Reason? Sect. 12. The Concept of Reason. Ch. 2. The Form of Directive Reasons -- Sect. 1. Introduction. Sect. 2. The Dimensions of Directive Reason-Statements. Sect. 3. Abstract and Concrete Reason-Statements -- pt. 2. A Theory of Practical Reason. Ch. 3. Practical Reasons and Motives. Sect. 1. Internalism versus Externalism.".
- catalog title "The rational and the moral order : the social roots of reason and morality / Kurt Baier.".
- catalog type "text".