Along with such other persistent offenders as the real and the natural, the concept of the subjective is one of the most treacherous in the philosophers’ lexicon.
Wayne Sumner, Welfare, Happiness, and Ethics, New York, 1996, p. 27
Along with such other persistent offenders as the real and the natural, the concept of the subjective is one of the most treacherous in the philosophers’ lexicon.
Wayne Sumner, Welfare, Happiness, and Ethics, New York, 1996, p. 27