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Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong is J. L. Mackie’s influential and provocative examination of the foundations of morality. Mackie argues that although people commonly speak as if moral values are objective truths, such values do not actually exist — a position he calls the “error theory.” He supports this claim through arguments about the metaphysical “queerness” of objective values and the wide cultural variation in moral codes.
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| My Library (Philosophy) | 112020003941 | 170 MAC e | Available |
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- Series Title
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- Call Number
- 170 MAC e
- Publisher
- : Penguin Books, 1991
- Collation
- 256 pages, 5.12 x 0.59 x 7.76 inches
- Language
- English
- ISBN/ISSN
- 9780140135589
- Classification
- 170
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- Edition
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- Subject(s)
- Philosophy
Theory of Knowledge
Ethics - Specific Detail Info
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- Statement of Responsibility
- J. L. Mackie
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