
Moral Disagreements
Moral Disagreements is the first anthology to bring together classic and contemporary readings on this key topic. It is clearly divided into five parts: The Historical Debate; Voices from Anthropology; Challenges to Moral Objectivity; Defences of Moral Objectivity; and New Directions.
The anthology presents readings from the following key thinkers: Sextus, Empiricus, Chagno, Wong, MacIntyre, Aquinas, Shweder, Brink, Rawls, Montaigne, Turner, Nussbaum, Narayan, Hume, Mackie, Gewirth, Nietzsche, Williams, and Berlin.
A distinctive feature of the anthology is that it brings philosophers into dialogue with well-known anthropologists.
Moral Disagreements is the first anthology to bring together classic and contemporary readings on this key topic. It is clearly divided into five parts: The Historical Debate; Voices from Anthropology; Challenges to Moral Objectivity; Defences of Moral Objectivity; and New Directions.
The anthology presents readings from the following key thinkers: Sextus, Empiricus, Chagno, Wong, MacIntyre, Aquinas, Shweder, Brink, Rawls, Montaigne, Turner, Nussbaum, Narayan, Hume, Mackie, Gewirth, Nietzsche, Williams, and Berlin.
A distinctive feature of the anthology is that it brings philosophers into dialogue with well-known anthropologists.
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Moral Disagreements is the first anthology to bring together classic and contemporary readings on this key topic. It is clearly divided into five parts: The Historical Debate; Voices from Anthropology; Challenges to Moral Objectivity; Defences of Moral Objectivity; and New Directions.
The anthology presents readings from the following key thinkers: Sextus, Empiricus, Chagno, Wong, MacIntyre, Aquinas, Shweder, Brink, Rawls, Montaigne, Turner, Nussbaum, Narayan, Hume, Mackie, Gewirth, Nietzsche, Williams, and Berlin.
A distinctive feature of the anthology is that it brings philosophers into dialogue with well-known anthropologists.












