Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong. J. L. Mackie

Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong


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Princeton , NJ : Princeton University Press, 1983. Edward Feser · Mackie's argument from queerness - In his book *Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong*, J. "After Ayer, After Empiricism." Partisan Review 51 (2). However, looking at the writings of J. His book in ethics "Inventing Right and Wrong" is also fantastic, but less directly about atheism. Complete Writings and Letters: Philosophical Writings, vol. Mackie in “The Argument from Queerness,” Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong, we see that Sober's claim has weakness. Now Mackie's Book “Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong” (and I have with me the Penguin edition printed in 1990, a reprint of the 1970 edition first published by Pelican) takes a lot of cues from Harman. Leibniz, Discours de Metaphysique. Aside from Russell, he has influenced me more than any other philosopher. The present work belongs to a tradition in meta-ethics most closely associated with the work of J L Mackie. Domestic students tend to think of business ethics as being primarily about what is “right or wrong” behaviorally. Mackie famously put forward his “argument from queerness” against the objectivity of moral values. The claim that either moral knowledge is impossible or moral value does not exist, defined respectively, is more popularly associated with J.L. Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong.

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