The nature of normativity

Presenting a complete theory about the nature of normative thought - that is, the sort of thought that is concerned with what ought to be the case, or what to do or think, Ralph Wedgwood defends a kind of realism about the normative according to which normative truths or facts are genuinely part of...

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Main Author: Wedgwood, Ralph
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Clarendon 2007, 2007
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