----- 合理性与良好:罗伯特·奥笛道德规范与认识论评论文集
Preface 1: Rational Action and the Good PART ONE: Problems and Prospects for Intuitionist Ethics 2: Walter Sinnott-Armstrong: Reflections on Reflection in Robert Audi's Moral Intuitionism 3: Roger Crisp: Intuitionism and Disagreement 4: Hugh J. McCann: Metaethical Reflections on Robert Audi's Moral Intuitionism 5: Bernard Gert: Two Conceptions of Morality 6: Thomas Hurka: Audi's Marriage of Ross and Kant 7: Accounting for Duties: A Critical Assessment of Robert Audi's The Good in the Right PART TWO: Knowledge, Justification, and Acceptance 8: Laurence BonJour: Are Perceptual Beliefs Properly Foundational? 9: Elizabeth Fricker: Audi on Testimony 10: Timothy Williamson: On Being Justified in One's Head 11: William P. Alston: Audi on Nondoxastic Faith PART THREE: Intention, Self-Deception, and Reasons for Action 12: Fred Adams: Trying with Hope 13: Alfred R. Mele: Self-Deception and Three Psychiatric Delusions: On Robert Audi's Transition from Self-Deception to Delusions 14: Raimo Tuomela: Motivation Reasons for Action PART FOUR: Reason and Intuition in Thought and Action: Replies and Extensions 15: Robert Audi Part I. Intuition, Reflection, and Justification Part II. Justifying Grounds, Justified Beliefs, and Rational Acceptance Part III. Belief, Intention, and Reasons for Action
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