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| 100 | 1 | _aGustavo Ortiz-Millán | |
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_aMind, Language and Morality _bEssays in Honor of Mark Platts |
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_aOxford _bRoutledge _c20210630 |
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| 520 | _bMark Platts is responsible for the first systematic presentation of truth-conditional semantics and for turning a generation of philosophers on to the Davidsonian program. He is also a pioneer in discussions of moral realism, and has made important contributions to bioethics, the philosophy of human rights and moral responsibility. This book is a tribute to Platts’s pioneering work in these areas, featuring contributions from number of leading scholars of his work from the US, UK and Mexico. It features replies to the individual essays from Platts, as well as a concluding chapter reflecting on his philosophical career from Oxford to Mexico City. Mind, Language and Morality will be of interest to philosophers across a wide range of areas, including ethics, moral psychology, philosophy of law, and philosophy of language. | ||
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_aJuan Antonio Cruz Parcero _4B01 |
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_c1954 _d1954 |
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