New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America
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    Answering moral skepticism
    Oxford University Press. 2023.
    This book examines a variety of arguments that might be thought to support skepticism about the existence of morality, and it explains how these arguments can be answered by those who believe in objective moral truths. The focus throughout is on discussing questions that frequently trouble thoughtful and reflective individuals, including questions like the following: Does the prevalence of moral disagreement make it reasonable to conclude that there aren't really any moral facts at all? Is moral…Read more
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    16. Conclusion: An Invitation
    In Death, Yale University Press. pp. 362-364. 2012.
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    N Ormative E Thics
    Routledge. 1998.
    Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Preliminaries -- 1.1 What Normative Ethics Is -- 1.2 What Normative Ethics Is Not -- 1.3 Defending Normative Theories -- 1.4 Factors and Foundations -- PART I FACTORS -- 2 The Good -- 2.1 Promoting the Good -- 2.2 Well-Being -- 2.3 The Total View -- 2.4 Equality -- 2.5 Culpability, Fairness, and Desert -- 2.6 Consequentialism -- 3 Doing Harm -- 3.1 Deontology -- 3.2 Thresholds -- 3.3 The Scope of the Cons…Read more
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    Normative Ethics
    Mind 109 (434): 373-377. 1998.
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    Suggestions for Further Reading
    In Death, Yale University Press. pp. 369-370. 2012.
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    Index
    In Death, Yale University Press. pp. 371-376. 2012.
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    The Argument from Liberty
    In Joel Feinberg, Jules L. Coleman & Allen E. Buchanan (eds.), In Harm's Way: Essays in Honor of Joel Feinberg, Cambridge University Press. pp. 16--41. 1994.
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    13. Other Aspects of Death
    In Death, Yale University Press. pp. 264-281. 2012.
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    Notes
    In Death, Yale University Press. pp. 365-368. 2012.