Zum moralischen Denken
Frankfurt am Main, 1995
Abstract
A two-volume collection of contributions to Richard M. Hare’s theory of universal prescriptivism (Beitr"age zu Richard M. Hares Theorie des Universellen Pr"askriptivismus). The investigations address general features and problems including consequentialism, preference orientation, the status of rights and moral intuitions, the Kantian element of universalizability, questions about moral cognitivism and objectivity, and the distinction between values and facts.