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Platonistic And Disenchanting Theories of EthicsPlatonistic And Disenchanting Theories of Ethics

Platonistic And Disenchanting Theories of Ethics

Hugh S. Chandler

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In this book I try to defend a traditional kind of dualism in regard to ethical theory. The idea is that Conscience and Self-love offer distinct but rational and reasonable objectives in our decision-making. When they conflict, pure reason does not resolve the issue. With this picture in mind, I argue that a kind of Platonistic realism in regard to morality is (still) intellectually permissible – has not yet been defeated. That is to say, it is permissible to hold that we ought to do what is morally right simply because it is morally right. We ought to do this even when Self-love is strongly opposed.

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OL9622705W

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Dualism in EthicsRealismreductive theoriesGame theoryPlatonismMoralePlatonistsEthicsPlatoniciens

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