The Truth of Value: A Defense of Moral and Literary Judgment |
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... G. E. M. Anscombe writes of degrees of brutishness of facts and gives some examples . ' But , if there are degrees of brutishness of facts , then there are no brute facts ( just plain brute facts , facts simpliciter ) , only facts in ...
... G. E. M. Anscombe writes of degrees of brutishness of facts and gives some examples . ' But , if there are degrees of brutishness of facts , then there are no brute facts ( just plain brute facts , facts simpliciter ) , only facts in ...
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... G. E. M. Anscombe , Max Black , Antony Flew , R. M. Hare , and J. R. Searle . ( See as separate entries . ) Hume , David . Enquiries concerning Human Understanding and concerning the Principles of Morals . Ed . L. A. Selby - Bigge ...
... G. E. M. Anscombe , Max Black , Antony Flew , R. M. Hare , and J. R. Searle . ( See as separate entries . ) Hume , David . Enquiries concerning Human Understanding and concerning the Principles of Morals . Ed . L. A. Selby - Bigge ...
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... G. E. M. Anscombe and G. H. von Wright . Trans . Denis Paul and G. E. M. Anscombe . German and English texts . New York and Evanston , IL : Harper and Row , 1969 . Wittgenstein , Ludwig . Philosophical Investigations . Trans . G. E. M. ...
... G. E. M. Anscombe and G. H. von Wright . Trans . Denis Paul and G. E. M. Anscombe . German and English texts . New York and Evanston , IL : Harper and Row , 1969 . Wittgenstein , Ludwig . Philosophical Investigations . Trans . G. E. M. ...
Contents
Fact and Monism | 9 |
Where Is Value? | 17 |
Proofs and Examples | 27 |
Copyright | |
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