A Theory of the Good and the Right [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 35 (2):367-369 (1981)
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Abstract

Brandt's purpose is to clarify and help resolve the fundamental issues of moral philosophy by using "non-traditional types of evidence and non-traditional argument." Observing the deficiencies of common approaches to morality that build on alleged linguistic or moral "intuitions", he proposes instead to build on the findings of "contemporary psychology." Despite the promised novelty of Brandt's approach, however, his ultimate substantive findings differ relatively little from those of other contemporary Anglo-American writers on moral philosophy such as Rawls, and his method of arguing for them suffers from some of the same defects that characterize more overtly intuitionistic approaches.

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