How Skeptics Do Ethics: A Brief History of the Late Modern Linguistic Turn

University of Calgary Press (2007)
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Author Aubrey Neal suggests that one of these issues that lingers with us today is scepticism, and in 'How Skeptics do Ethics', he unravels the thread of this philosophy from its origins in enlightenment thinking down to our present age.

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