Virtues and Vices and Other Essays in Moral Philosophy |
Contents
Virtues and Vices | 1 |
The Problem of Abortion and the Doctrine of the Double Effect | 19 |
Euthanasia | 33 |
Free Will as Involving Determinism | 62 |
Hume on Moral Judgement | 74 |
The Revaluation of Values | 81 |
Moral Arguments | 96 |
Moral Beliefs | 110 |
Goodness and Choice | 132 |
Reasons for Action and Desires | 148 |
Morality as a System of Hypothetical Imperatives | 157 |
A Reply to Professor Frankena | 174 |
Are Moral Considerations Overriding? | 181 |
Approval and Disapproval | 189 |
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