Originally published in 1984, deals with meta-ethics - that is the
semantics and pragmatics of ethical language. This book eschews the
notions of meaning and analyticity on which meta-ethics normally
depends. It discusses questions of free will and responsibility and
the relations between ethics on the one hand and science and
metaphysics on the other. The author regards ethics as concerned
with deciding what to do and with persuading others - not with
exploring a supposed realm of ethical fact.
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