Publication Type |
Journal Article |
School or College |
College of Humanities |
Department |
Philosophy |
Creator |
Millgram, Elijah |
Title |
Murdoch, practical reasoning, and particularism |
Date |
2002 |
Description |
Particularism is a contemporary movement in moral Philosophy; that it is hard to know what to do with. On the one hand, it's hard to dismiss. Its ranks include respectable - even prominent - authors such as Jonathan Dancy, Margaret Little, John McDowell, David McNaughton and Richard Norman.1 It purports to occupy one of the two extreme positions on the spectrum of views about the generality of reasons for action, and is worth a close look just for that. |
Type |
Text |
Publisher |
Politeia |
Volume |
18 |
Issue |
66 |
First Page |
64 |
Last Page |
87 |
Language |
eng |
Bibliographic Citation |
Millgram, E. (2002). Murdoch, practical reasoning, and particularism. Notizie di Politeia, 18(66), 64-87. |
Rights Management |
(c)Politeia |
Format Medium |
application/pdf |
Format Extent |
2,134,349 bytes |
Identifier |
ir-main,2311 |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6tt58f8 |
Setname |
ir_uspace |
ID |
705991 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6tt58f8 |