"Ethical Theory and Moral Practice". Springer. Retrieved 2011-01-15. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice v t e (Articles with ... Ethical Theory and Moral Practice is a peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of philosophy, established in 1998 and ...
The British Society for Ethical Theory is a philosophical organisation dedicated to philosophical research in normative ethics ...
The central claim of the paper is that some modern ethical theories fail to account for motive in their theories, producing a ... "The Schizophrenia of Modern Ethical Theories" is a 1976 paper in ethics by Michael Stocker published in The Journal of ... Deontological ethics Immanuel Kant "Modern Moral Philosophy" Virtue ethics "The Schizophrenia of Modern Ethical Theories - ... which he believes are the main focuses of current theories. Stocker believes that this focus is not compatible with the motives ...
A subjectivist ethical theorist is a theory according to which moral judgements about men or their actions are judgements about ... We suggest as a convenient usage, however, that a theory be called subjectivist if and only if, according to it, any ethical ... This makes ethical subjectivism a form of cognitivism (because ethical statements are the types of things that can be true or ... Ethical subjectivism (also known as moral subjectivism and moral non-objectivism) is the meta-ethical view which claims that: ...
Traditionally, most philosophers held that ethical theories should be free from ethical dilemmas, that moral theories that ... often referred to as a genuine ethical dilemma. Other cases of ethical conflicts are resolvable and are therefore not ethical ... Traditionally, philosophers held that it is a requirement for good moral theories to be free from ethical dilemmas. But this ... But this is not possible when ethical dilemmas are involved. So these intuitions about the nature of good moral theories ...
Ethical Limitarianism is an ethical theory which (1) tries to be a partial account of distributive justice, (2) which belongs ... Limitarianism refers to several different types of ethical theories. Though Limitarianism applies differently to varied fields ... have historically been an integral part of democractic theory and socialist theory, as in both exist the belief that the State ... Ethical codes, Ethical principles, Normative ethics, Political ideologies, Political philosophy, Political neologisms, ...
In social exchange theory the effect of ethical leadership on followers is explained by transactional exchanges between the ... According to social learning theory ethical leaders acts as role models for their followers. Behavior, such as following ... Ethical leadership is leadership that is directed by respect for ethical beliefs and values and for the dignity and rights of ... A commonly used measure of ethical leadership is the Ethical Leadership Scale (ELS), developed by Brown et al. in 2005. It ...
The ethical pot theory and style was popularized by Bernard Leach in A Potter's Book (1940). He expanded the theories that ... His ethical pot idea was a rough interpretation of mingei for the western world; he advocated simplicity (ideally the best pots ... The term "ethical pot" was coined by Oliver Watson in his book Studio Pottery: Twentieth Century British Ceramics in the ... Watson said that the ethical pot,"lovingly made in the correct way and with the correct attitude, would contain a spiritual and ...
Articles lacking sources from December 2009, All articles lacking sources, Metaethics, Solipsism, Ethical theories). ... Ethical solipsism is relative to ethical egoism; however, the difference is that while the ethical egoist thinks that others ... to adhere to the ethical and moral standards, for other beings may be real and conscious. ( ... should abide by the social order while it is in their best interest to do what best suits them as individuals, the ethical ...
... argues for ethical relativism by emphasizing that there is no empirical basis for objective standards in ethical theory. ... Ethical Relativity is a 1932 book by the Finnish philosopher Edvard Westermarck, one of his main works. Westermark attacks the ... Ethical Relativity was a widely noted contribution to international discussion of its subject. The book was perceived as the ... ISBN 978-0-521-63722-0. Ethical Relativity at Project Gutenberg Australia. v t e (1932 non-fiction books, Books by Edvard ...
... is the meta-ethical view which claims that ethical sentences express truth-apt propositions about the ... Brandt, Richard (1959). "Ethical Naturalism". Ethical Theory. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall. p. 173. LCCN 59010075. Brandt ... Ideal observer theory stands in opposition to other forms of ethical subjectivism (e.g. moral relativism, and individualist ... We suggest as a convenient usage, however, that a theory be called subjectivist if and only if, according to it, any ethical ...
Kerner, The Revolution in Ethical Theory, p. 193. Brandt, Richard (1959). "Noncognitivism: The Job of Ethical Sentences Is Not ... Kerner, George C. The Revolution in Ethical Theory. New York: Oxford, 1966, pp. 192-96; Feldman, Introductory Ethics, pp. 246- ... Ethical Theory. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall. LCCN 59010075. Moral Cognitivism vs. Non-Cognitivism in the Stanford ... otherwise very similar to the emotive theory, with modifications ..." Brandt, Theory, 224: "Hare's [universalizability] ...
Contemporary Ethical Theory. Edited by Joseph Margolis. New York: Random House, 1966. viii + 536 pp. Philosophy Looks at the ... The Art of Freedom: An Essay in Ethical Theory. Dissertation, Columbia University, 1953. A Companion To Pragmatism. Edited by ... in the case of the wave theory versus the corpuscular theory of light). In other words, there is no conceptual necessity to ... From Hegel and Marx, he takes on their historicism without their teleologisms, or theories of some historical goal. From Peirce ...
But the exact role of the function argument in Aristotle's ethical theory is itself a matter of dispute. "Roman Aristotle," in ... Hardie, W.F.R. (1968). Aristotle's Ethical Theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Hughes, Gerald J. (2001). Routledge ... It is sometimes referred to in comparison to later ethical theories as a "character based ethics". Like Plato and Socrates he ... In his ethical works, Aristotle describes eudaimonia as the highest human good. In Book I of the Nicomachean Ethics he goes on ...
Hardie, W.F.R. (1968). Aristotle's Ethical Theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Hughes, Gerald J. (2001). Routledge ... Notably, Alasdair MacIntyre in After Virtue (1981) explicitly defended an Aristotelian ethics against modern ethical theories. ... One theory is that the work was dedicated to him, another is that it was edited by him (though he is believed to have died ... Contrary to some theories, Aristotle says that people do not wish for what is good by definition (though perhaps people do ...
Plato's ethical theory is eudaimonistic because it maintains that eudaimonia depends on virtue. On Plato's version of the ... Epicurus' ethical theory is hedonistic. (His view proved very influential on the founders and best proponents of utilitarianism ... Aristotle's ethical theory is eudaimonist because it maintains that eudaimonia depends on virtue. However, it is Aristotle's ... Interest in the concept of eudaimonia and ancient ethical theory more generally had a revival in the 20th century. G. E. M. ...
Dowden 2010, "Line-Drawing". Feinberg, Joel (2007). "Psychological Egoism". In Shafer-Landau, Russ (ed.). Ethical Theory: An ...
Ethical theories in Islam. Vol. 8. Brill, 1991. Hashas, Mohammed. "Is European Islam Experiencing an Ontological Revolution for ... Divine command theory) Because of Divine omnipotence, there are no "natural laws" (of things like thermodynamics or gravity), ...
ISBN 978-0-340-60901-9. Fakhry, Ethical Theories in Islam, 1994: p.12 Fakhry, Ethical Theories in Islam, 1994: p.11 Clark (2011 ... Ethical Theories in Islam. Netherlands: E. J Brill. ISBN 9004093001. Makdisi, John A. (June 1999), "The Islamic Origins of the ... to become more ethical and well mannered. Akhlaq is a kind of normative ethical system known as "virtue ethics", which is based ... Laeheem, Kasetchai (May-August 2018). "Relationships between Islamic ethical behavior and Islamic factors among Muslim youths ...
For an ethical theory to be biocentric, it must have a reason for extending ethical inclusion to the entire biosphere (as in ... Biocentric Ethical Theories". Environment and Development - Vol. II (PDF). China. p. 422. ISBN 978-1-84826-721-3.{{cite book ... From these observations the ethical points are raised. Biocentric ethics differs from classical and traditional ethical ... Taylor, Paul (1986). Respect for Nature: A Theory of Environmental Ethics. Princeton University Press. p. 99. ISBN 978-0-691- ...
ISBN 978-0-631-18627-4. Shafer-Landau, Russ (2007). Ethical theory: an anthology. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 523ff. ISBN 978-1-4051- ... The essay is anthologized widely as an example of Western ethical thinking. One of the core arguments of this essay is that, if ...
Aristotle's Ethical Theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1968. Bailey, Cyril; Pottle, Mark (January 2011). "Hardie, William ...
His meta-ethical theories were influential during the second half of the twentieth century. Hare is best known for his ... Hare, R. M. (1989). Essays in Ethical Theory. Oxford England New York: Clarendon Press Oxford University Press. ISBN ... Hare, R. M. (1982). "Ethical theory and Utilitarianism". In Sen, Amartya; Williams, Bernard (eds.). Utilitarianism and beyond. ... The theory of emotivism, defended in different ways by C. L. Stevenson and the young A. J. Ayer, formed the background to ...
Utilitarianism is a type of consequentialist ethical theory. According to such theories, only the outcome of an action is ... 57-62 Hare, R. M. (1976). "Ethical theory and utilitarianism". In Lewis, H. D. (ed.). Contemporary British Philosophy IV. ... Two-level utilitarianism is a utilitarian theory of ethics developed by R. M. Hare. According to the theory, a person's moral ... according to his theory each person shares the traits of both to limited and varying extents at different times. The archangel ...
Fakhry, M. (1994). Ethical Theories in Islam. Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science. Texts and Studies. Volume VIII (2nd ... Farabi unites theory and practice [... and] in the sphere of the political he liberates practice from theory". His Neoplatonic ... He was an expert in both practical musicianship and music theory, and although he was not intrinsically a scientist, his works ... And it is by choosing what is ethical and contemplating about what constitutes the nature of ethics, that the actual intellect ...
Hare, R.M. (1989). Essays in Ethical Theory. Clarendon Press. Hare, R.M. (1997). "Could Kant have been a utilitarian?". In ...
Ethical theories in Islam. Vol. 8. Brill, 1991. Hashas, Mohammed. "Is European Islam Experiencing an Ontological Revolution for ... Dhanani, Alnoor (1994). The physical theory of Kalām : atoms, space, and void in Basrian Muʻtazilī cosmology. Leiden: Brill. p ...
Shapiro, Michael J. (1976). Ethical and political theory. Morristown, New Jersey: General Learning Press. OCLC 2456665. - (1981 ... film theory, international relations theory, literary theory, African American studies, comparative politics, geography, ... Shapiro is the editor of a book series in political theory (with the University of Edinburgh Press) entitled Taking on the ... His work is often described as "postdisciplinary," drawing from such diverse fields as political philosophy, critical theory, ...
10 (1)". Beebe, John (2018). "Jung's Compensatory Ethical Theory". International Journal of Jungian Studies. 10 (2): 143-146. ... Mills, Jon & David L. Downing (Eds.) (2018). Lacan on Psychosis: From Theory to Praxis. London: Routledge. Naso, Ronald C. & ... doi:10.1111/1468-5922.12244_1. "Toward a Psychoanalytic Theory of Truth". Archived from the original on 2014-12-17. "Reviews: ... Naso, Ronald C. & Jon Mills (Eds). (2019). Psychoanalytic Plurality in Theory and Praxis: Clinical Horizons. London: Routledge ...
Correlative-based fallacies Feinberg, Joel (2007). "Psychological Egoism". In Shafer-Landau, Russ (ed.). Ethical Theory: An ...