XIII-Ethical (Self-)Critique

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 113 (3pt3):253-268 (2013)
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If we grant that there can be no ethical validation that is external to our own ethical outlook, does this mean that we can only engage in internal piecemeal reflection, or could we still reflect on the whole of our outlook? In this paper I argue that the latter is possible, and that it is necessary if we face an ethical outlook that is wrong as a whole.

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