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Gilbert Harman (Author)

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0198238053 978-0198238058 October 26, 2000
Explaining Value is a selection of the best of Gilbert Harman's shorter writings in moral philosophy. The thirteen essays are divided into four sections, which focus in turn on moral relativism, values and valuing, character traits and virtue ethics, and ways of explaining aspects of morality. Harman's distinctive approach to moral philosophy has provoked much interest; this volume offers a fascinating conspectus of his most important work in the area.

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Gilbert Harman is Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University.

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In the first four essays, I argue that morality arises when people reach an implicit agreement or come to a tacit understanding about their relations with one another. Read the first page
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normative moral relativism, judgement relativism, impartial spectator theory, basic intrinsic value, conflicting moral judgements, different moral demands, basic moral demands, ideal rule utilitarianism, moral bargaining, intrinsic value function, impartial spectator theories, inner judgements, autonomous ethics, certain moral demands, moral vegetarians, deflection principle, sufficient moral reasons, trolley case, single true morality, sixth patient, unwilling addict, contributory value, instrumental desire, relativistic argument, mundane state
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Adam Smith, United States, Good Samaritan Parable
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