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Morality and Moral Reasoning

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

R. F. Holland
Affiliation:
University of Leeds.

Abstract

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Type
Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1972

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References

1 Morality and Moral Reasoning, edited by Casey, John, (Methuen, 1971, pp. 208. Price £2.50).Google Scholar

2 Wittgenstein tended to use it in the singular when speaking of complex matters, as for instance meaning at Invs. § 190 and 692. Not that I draw any inference to what he would have said in the present case; I only bring in ‘criterion’ in order to oblige Mr Scruton.

3 The Nature of Sensible Appearances, P. A. S. Suppl. VI 1926, p. 186.