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On Goodrich's “The Morality of Killing”

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

David West
Affiliation:
University of Leicester

Abstract

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1970

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References

1 Winch, Peter, The Idea of a social scienceGoogle Scholar see especially Winch's comments on the use of the word ‘same’. Melden, A. I., Rights and right conduct.Google Scholar

2 A very good example of such a study is Holland, R. F., ‘Suicide’Google Scholar, in Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 1967/8 Talk of God.

3 MacIntyre, Alisdair, A short history of Ethics.Google Scholar

4 As R. F. Holland, by implication, explains in ‘Moral Scepticism’, PAS, 1967 (supplementary volume).

5 A great deal of controversy is going on concerning just this point, but the works that I am thinking of are MrsFoot, P., ‘Moral Beliefs’, PAS, 1958/1959Google Scholar, ‘Moral Arguments’, Mind, 1958Google Scholar; Phillips, D. Z. and Mounce, H. O. ‘On Morality's having a point’, Philosophy, 1965Google Scholar; Phillips, D. Z., ‘Does it pay to be good?’, PAS, 1964/1965.Google Scholar