For an Ontology of Morals
A Critique of Contemporary Ethical Theory
For an Ontology of Morals: A Critique of Contemporary Ethical Theory assesses contemporary trends in ethical theory, including
the deontological tradition dating back to Kant, the teleological tradition of the utilitarians, the analytic movement, and the existentialist-phenomenologist movement. Les mer
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For an Ontology of Morals: A Critique of Contemporary Ethical Theory assesses contemporary trends in ethical theory, including
the deontological tradition dating back to Kant, the teleological tradition of the utilitarians, the analytic movement, and
the existentialist-phenomenologist movement. In refuting these trends, Henry B. Veatch argues that moral and ethical distinctions
cannot be rightly or adequately understood if they are regarded simply as matters of linguistic use but are grounded in the
very being and nature of things.